While AARP has a reputation for being the “over 50s” card, record numbers of financially savvy people under the age of 50 are beginning to recognize the benefits this membership card affords. According to its website, AARP is a nonprofit organization that helps people lead active, independent lives. AARP offers member benefits including auto and home insurance, travel discounts, health advice, and more.
In addition to savings on restaurants, hotels, and car or truck rental services, AARP also provides information about Medicare prescription drug coverage plans so you can make an informed decision about which plan is right for your needs (though your TWC financial planner can also provide recommendations).
AARP membership benefits include:
- Travel Discounts: AARP members can save on airfare, hotels, and car rentals.
- Retail Discounts: Members receive 10% off at select stores like JC Penney and Macy’s.
- Insurance Discounts: The AARP Auto & Home Insurance Program provides discounts on auto insurance policies for members who live in certain states (check your eligibility here).
- Savings Accounts: AARP offers several savings accounts through Marcus by Goldman Sachs that allow members to earn interest on their deposits, such as Money Market and High Yield accounts.
- Prescription Drug Savings: AARP members can save up to 50% on brand-name prescription drugs with the AARP Pharmacy Discount Card. The card is free and available by calling 1.888.227.7669 or online here.
- Health Insurance Options: AARP offers plans through their very own Health Insurance Marketplace from leading companies such as Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, that offer quality coverage at competitive rates.
The best deal AARP has to offer, however, is the ability to join no matter your age. For just $12/year with automatic renewal, anyone 13 and older can enroll and receive all the same benefits as someone 50 or older.