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Alwin

American  
[al-win] / ˈæl wɪn /
Or Alwyn

noun

  1. a first name.


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The poverty rate for people 65 and older rose from 8.9% in 2020 to 10.3% in 2021, according to Ramsey Alwin, president and CEO of the National Council on Aging.

From Seattle Times

Alwin said people who rely on traditional retirement income, such as Social Security, are having trouble affording the basic necessities.

From Seattle Times

But Alwin said that won’t be enough to stem the tide of older adults who are losing housing because of rising rental prices.

From Seattle Times

“Thirty years of work doesn’t add up to pay for 30-plus years of retirement,” Ramsey Alwin, president and chief executive of the National Council on Aging, said at a recent symposium.

From Los Angeles Times

Alwin Jacob Smith became a free man last summer after being locked up for 21 years because of what he calls “my little old rocky past” — most notably, robbery and drug possession.

From New York Times