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It's been true in the past and — according to the 2018 AARP Home and Community Preferences Survey — it's true today. The majority of people age 50 and over want to remain in their current
home and community. That's why AARP Livable Communities works with local leaders and residents nationwide to make communities more livable for people of all ages. (The results shown here
are excerpted from the 2018 edition of the free AARP bookazine Where We Live. A link to the AARP Research page with more survey data is below.)
Take a deeper dive into the data byvisiting AARP.org/LivableSurvey2018
Page published September 2018
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