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What type of organization is AMAC?

On the surface, AMAC is similar to the AARP in that it grants several kinds of benefits and advocacy for senior Americans, including a proprietary podcast, Medicare Part D plans, real estate opportunities, and of course life insurance.

What are AMAC's core values?

AMAC’s core values are to lower taxes, reduce the size of government, and “preserve American values” like free enterprise. It’s up for debate which one AMAC predominantly is — an over-50 membership organization, or a conservative advocacy organization and interest group.

Why do we rate AARP & AMAC a mixed group?

We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting due to poor sources and failed fact checks. Founded in 2007, AMAC (The Association of Mature American Citizens) is a US-based interest group, which describes itself as the conservative alternative to AARP (the American Association of Retired Persons).

How does AMAC make money?

AMAC’s revenue, according to its FAQ page, is originally from its founder, Dan Weber, and the site indicates the rest is derived from membership fees and advertising. In review, AMAC is essentially a conservative version of AARP that boasts over 1 million members.

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