From American Retirement Insider <[email protected]>
Subject The New Scam Draining Retirees’ Life Savings in Hours
Date November 12, 2025 7:01 PM
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They’re well-dressed, polite, and sound official — and they’re after your retirement savings.

Elder fraud has exploded in 2025, targeting retirees’ trust and technology like never before.

And one simple mistake could cost you everything.

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When Social Security launched in 1935, the average life expectancy was just 61 years — meaning most Americans wouldn’t live long enough to collect benefits. Today, average life expectancy is over 76, making the system’s gradual age increases inevitable.

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