(NAFB) As we get older and begin thinking about what’s important to us, many in rural America start thinking about things like Social Security and paying for living expenses like food and medicine.
AARP’s Sean Voskuhl says living in rural areas has its challenges.
So rural broadband could be key.
Voskuhl says that’s because our kids won’t always be there to help.
Voskuhl says there are so many potential benefits
Check out the AARP website for more tips for aging Americans at www.aarp.org