Written by Jordan McElwain — Updated: Friday, February 7, 2025
Looking for deals at TJ Maxx? While the store doesn’t offer company-wide senior discounts, some local stores—particularly many in Florida—may offer 10% off on designated senior discount days for those looking to save money.
To make sure you don’t miss out on any occasional senior discount offers, check store windows and local ads for these opportunities. You can also ask for information at your local store.
For picking up new clothes, home decor, and more, TJ Maxx offers incredibly competitive prices, even without additional discounts. Though the brand may not be dedicated to senior sales, it does regularly offer sales and discount pricing including clearance sales, Black Friday sales, and weekly deals.
Plenty of department stores, thrift stores, restaurants, theaters, and more offer discounts for seniors to save money. Even Amazon offers a reduced price on Prime membership for those enrolled in qualifying government assistance programs, like SNAP and Medicaid.
Even if TJ Maxx does not have senior discount days in your area, you can still scoop up the bargains at other local stores and restaurants that want to show special appreciation to senior customers.
Here are a few places that offer senior discounts:
Need clothes, kitchen, or home décor items? Department stores like Kohl's, Belk, or Ross Dress for Less can help you out. The Salvation Army also regularly offers senior discounts.
Looking to save while eating out? You can find senior menus and deals at Arby's, Chili's, Denny's, Dunkin, iHop, Krispy Kreme, and Outback Steakhouse as well as many more locations. Some restaurants require an AARP membership card to apply discounts.
Looking for cheaper cellphone providers? Many cellphone providers offer senior plans and discounts, including: Consumer Cellular, T-Mobile, Mint Mobile, and Verizon.
Traveling on a budget? Many major travel companies offer special rates for older travelers. Marriott Hotels provides at least 15% off room rates at participating locations. For transportation, Amtrak offers rail discounts, and many car rental companies provide special rates if you have an AARP membership. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy the National Parks with a senior pass—just $20 for an annual pass or $80 for lifetime pass to access over 2,000 beautiful parks and monuments.
Need supplies from craft stores? Joann's has a yearly "senior discount day" and Michaels offers discounts in the store if you show your ID.
Drug stores like Rite Aid and Walgreens offer senior days and discounts.
Stores that offer discounts usually have some rules for using them. Some places require an ID to prove your age. Others may only offer discounts to AARP members, so always be sure to bring your membership card with you.
Make sure to research what you need to do to qualify so you are prepared when you go to your local store or shop online.
Pay attention to:
Which days of the week discount days and offers fall on
The frequency of the discount day—does the discount run every week or just once a month (like the first Tuesday of every month)?
If the discount is limited to certain times of the day
How old you have to be to get the discount (55, 60, or 65 are common)
What proof you need to show you qualify for the discount
If you have to shop in store or are able to shop online and claim the discount
While TJ Maxx doesn’t have a company-wide policy for senior discounts, there are plenty of other stores you can save money at with a little planning. Before making a purchase, check if the store has a senior discount program and what you'll need to qualify. You usually need a state ID or AARP membership card.
Remember, even stores without specific senior discounts often have sales, loyalty programs, and special promotions that can help you save. The key is staying informed about local deals and planning your shopping accordingly!