10 Frugal Living Tips for Seniors

4. Save on Transportation

Owning and maintaining a car can be expensive — but there are ways to make it easier.

Check if your insurance provider offers senior discounts or mileage-based plans. If you’re driving less these days, you could save hundreds just by adjusting your policy.

Also, explore local transportation options — senior shuttle services, public transit, or ride-sharing apps can often be cheaper and less stressful than driving everywhere yourself.

And if your community offers free or low-cost rides for seniors, take advantage of them! Sometimes, letting someone else take the wheel is both frugal and freeing.

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