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    Joann Fabrics — 15% discount every day, depending on the location; 15% extends to military and veterans Michaels — 10% off every day, including sale items Ross Dress for Less — 10% discount ...

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    Discounts for seniors and retirees are hard to find. See our list of providers offering low-cost programs and bundling deals that can save you money on your monthly broadband bills.

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    QI offers Extra Help paying for prescription drugs. A person will pay no more than $12.15 in 2025 for each Medicare-covered branded drug and $4.90 for each generic drug.

  5. What to know about Medicare for veterans - AOL

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    Veterans can apply for Medicare once they are 65 or qualify for another reason. They can retain VA benefits and TRICARE in most cases. Read more here.

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    For Medicare beneficiaries who also receive health care benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs, there’s even more to consider.

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  8. How to save on Medicare premiums - AOL

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    Medicare has several parts and plans, and the cost of monthly premiums can add up. However, there are several ways a person may save money on healthcare costs.

  9. Hundreds of thousands of eligible Floridian seniors missing ...

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    The organization looked at SNAP, SSI, and Medicare Savings Programs and found that nationally, only 30-49% of eligible seniors were signed up. Florida's percentages were in line with the nation ...