Hosses senior discount and a few more senior discounts in 2019. Many internet service providers recognize that seniors are one of the fastest growing segments in new internet use. And, they are on a fixed budget. That is why many will offer discounts on plans.
Ross Stores: Seniors can get 10 percent off if they shop on Tuesdays in the store. Those over 55 qualify for this discount. Walgreens: Walgreens offers lucrative senior discounts. Seniors can save 20 percent off one time a month. Seniors need to use their Balance Rewards to obtain the discounts. Rite Aid: At Rite Aid, seniors can obtain a 10 percent discount on Tuesdays. Additionally, seniors receive a 10 percent off discount on prescriptions. Banana Republic: Seniors can get up to 10 percent off. Walmart: Walmart offers very few discounts to seniors. Some locations can offer reduced costs to seniors some days each week. Savers: Many locations offer discounts, up to 10 percent. However, some do not offer any discounts to shoppers.
Let’s start with the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, otherwise known as Amtrak. It boasts 21,000 route miles in 46 states, the District of Columbia and three Canadian provinces, and delivers more than 300 trains daily to hundreds of destinations — traveling at up to 150 miles per hour. Amtrak offers 10% off most rail fares on most Amtrak trains to those 65 and older. You only have to be 60 or older to get 10% off fares on cross-border voyages operated by Amtrak and VIA Rail Canada. If you take six train rides per year at an average price of $150 each, you can save $90 annually. See more info on Tractor Supply senior discount.
You may not have heard of Medjet, but you might want to know about them, as they’re in the business of emergency medical flights — rather handy should you suddenly face a serious health problem while traveling. They feature 250 “air ambulances” and offer seniors with AARP membership a discount on their memberships. The company notes that a single transport without coverage can cost $30,000 or much more, and to protect against that it offers memberships starting at $99 ($80 for AARP members) for short terms and $270 ($235 for AARP members) for a year.
With annual revenue topping $160 billion, AT&T (NYSE: T) is a telecommunications powerhouse, offering wireless phone services, high-speed internet, and much more. It also has some special offers for seniors. AARP members (who can be as young as 50) can get 10% off the monthly service charge for qualifying wireless plans and 15% off on eligible accessories. If your monthly service charge is $75, you’re looking at a savings of $7.50 per month, or $90 per year. If you’re 65 or older, regardless of AARP membership, AT&T offers a low-cost nationwide calling program for basic cell phones — recently costing just $30 per month.