AMAC Foundation Newsletter – July
Your July 2022 AMAC Foundation Newsletter
_July 2022_
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New Foundation Publication - Third in a Series!
In keeping with our continuing objective of delivering informative
publications on the complex subject of Social Security, our third book
is now in print and will be available within the next few weeks,
barring any delays in publishing schedules! This edition, titled "Ask
Rusty: Demystifying Social Security," follows the highly acclaimed
second volume in this series ("Ask Rusty" What's So Hard About Social
Security?" The original "Ask Rusty" edition, of course, was a basic
compendium of the first 80 editions of this weekly newsletter issue
regularly sent to more than 7,000 media outlets across the country.
Our new publication is based on the fact that all Americans have
unique situations which do, or will, affect their Social Security
benefit. As those who have looked at Social Security know, the rules
applying to both the most common and myriad special situations are
presented in about 110,000 electronic pages on the Social Security
Administration's website, www.socialsecurity.gov
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If this seems overwhelming, it almost always is for anyone seeking
guidance with their personal claiming decision.
The "Demystifying Social Security" publication seeks to unravel many
of Social Security's often complex rules, with each chapter
supplemented with a corresponding "Ask Rusty" article related to the
Chapter's topic. Readers are advised, of course, to contact the AMAC
Foundation by phone at 1.888.750.2622 or email at
[email protected]
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for specific answers to their personal questions. Our staff of fully
accredited Social Security Advisors is available to assist you, and
there is never a fee for our services.
If you are interested in obtaining a copy of this new publication,
contact the AMAC Foundation and we'll see that you get one!
"Books are the perfect entertainment: no commercials, no batteries,
hours of enjoyment for each dollar spent. What I wonder is why
everybody doesn't carry a book around for those inevitable dead spots
in life."
-Stephen King -
Foundation Partners with Mediaplanet in Nationwide Campaign
The AMAC Foundation is proud to partner with Mediaplanet for its
Senior Health campaign! According to the Social Security
Administration, 10,000 people turn 65 in the United States every
single day. By 2050, senior citizens will represent 20% of the
population. This campaign seeks to address the uncertainties and
worries that accompany aging -- not just for older Americans, but also
for their caregivers and loved ones. The campaign connects such
stakeholders to advice and insights from industry experts, innovative
products and services that take some of the bite out of growing older,
and compelling stories that reassure readers they are not alone in
this process. Learn more by reading the campaign in USA Today and
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As part of its participation in this nationwide media campaign, our
Foundation was one of six key article contributors in the June 30
insert included in the USAToday. Our article, titled "A Beginner's
Guide to Social Security," provided insight into the several key items
those aging into benefit eligibility need to be aware of, and
showcased the extensive knowledge our Social Security Advisory staff
has built in thus area.
Foundation Supports Veteran Efforts
As we've mentioned in several previous editions of our monthly
newsletter, the AMAC Foundation has been instrumental in expanding
AMAC's overall support to the Veteran Community. This a major area of
focus for AMAC, given that fully 31% of AMAC's total membership are
Veterans and roughly 75% of the membership reports having a Veteran in
their family. In June, our involvement took the form of offering
promotional content through our website, and through other AMAC media,
for a webinar organized by one of our affiliates, One More Day Veteran
Suicide Prevention.
In another matter, we began work with DrOwl, an organization offering
a tool to help Veterans integrate their Veterans Administration-based
health records with their external health care records to achieve a
more cohesive health history for themselves and their families. Toward
this end, we are hosting a webinar on Wednesday, July 20 to educate
Veterans and their families on how to obtain and use this free app.
Additional details are presented on our website's "Events"
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page. The DrOwl organization has created a landing page specifically
for AMAC visitors, which can be accessed here
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