Retirement Benefits – Monthly payments based on work history and age (available from age 62+).
Spousal & Survivor Benefits – Payments to spouses or survivors of deceased workers.
Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA) – Annual increases based on inflation.
Discounted Public Transit
Senior Services & Meals (e.g., Meals on Wheels)
Senior Centers & Community Programs
Retirement Savings Contributions Credit (Saver's Credit)
Tax credit for lower-income seniors who still contribute to retirement accounts.
Government tools like the PBGC or National Registry of Unclaimed
Retirement Benefits help retirees locate forgotten pensions or 401(k)s.
In some states, additional payments are provided alongside SSI.
Medicare Part A – Hospital insurance (free if you paid Medicare taxes.
Medicare Part B – Medical insurance (doctor visits, outpatient care).
Medicare Advantage (Part C) – All-in-one plans through private insurers.
Medicare Part D – Prescription drug coverage.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) – For low-income elderly or disabled.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) – Food assistance.
Low-Income Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) – Help with utility bills.
Housing Assistance (Section 8) – Subsidized housing for low-income retirees.
Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)
Paid part-time job training for low-income seniors (ages 55+).
AmeriCorps Seniors
Opportunities to serve in your community with a stipend or benefits.
Federal Employment for Retirees
Opportunities to return to federal work under rehired annuitant programs.
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