If you just need close in correction for reading you might look in to "mono-vision". My eye doc put me on to this idea several years ago, Wear a single contact in one eye, leave the other eye uncorrected for distance vision. Your brain seems to just choose which eye is in focus and that is what you see, it's totally seamless and took just minutes for me to adjust to the change. Sounds weird but it works for me and many others ...not everyone though, it seems some just can't adjust.
I corrected my right eye so I could better see iron sights .
I buy what is normally a years supply of lenses of disposal lenses, which lasts me 2 years since I only wear one each day. Purchased from Bausch & Lomb a supply of 730 contacts cost around $600. They pay a $150 rebate, so it runs about $450 for two years of seeing everything without the hassles that go with using readers. That is just $0.61/day to avoid dealing with lost, broken, or scratched readers that seem to never be handy when you need them. It works for me.