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  2. For most older adults, good health and financial wellness ensures independence, security, and the ability to afford a longer life. Discover tools and resources to improve quality of life and tips to make the most of your money.

  3. Public BenefitsSenior Assistance – Government ... - AARP

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    Learn About Federal and State Financial Assistance for Seniors. Balancing your budget during inflation can be challenging. If you're faced with circumstances beyond your control and need a little help, you may be eligible for public benefits that can relieve the burden.

  4. If you are at least age 65, you may be eligible for cash benefits on your own record. If you are full retirement age or older, you can work and receive your monthly Social Security benefits, no matter how much you earn.

  5. If you are 60 or older, you may be eligible for food assistance, depending on your income. Learn about food assistance programs for seniors and how to apply. Most states offer these programs for older adults who have a low income:

  6. What Are the Available Benefits for Seniors Over 65?

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    There are many benefits, programs, and discounts available for seniors over the age of 65. Many of these programs offer free or reduced-cost options, such as: Health care; Transportation services; Housing assistance; Prescription drugs; Recreational activities; Food and dining; Note: This blog post will focus on nationwide senior citizen ...

  7. SSI provides monthly payments to people with disabilities and older adults who have little or no income or resources. Adults and children might be eligible for SSI if they have: A disability, blindness, or are age 65 or older. Find out if you might be eligible for SSI.

  8. The Ultimate Guide to Government Aid for Seniors

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    Government-funded programs are available to help seniors across the U.S. access the income and support they need when their retirement income is not enough to meet their basic needs, such as transportation, food, housing and health care.