Working Past 65 | Medicare Pitfalls

Working Past 65 | Medicare Pitfalls to Avoid Your Medicare choices can vary if you’re planning to continue working after turning 65. In fact, you might even have the option to delay signing up for Medicare altogether. We’ll explore a few points to help you make informed choices and avoid common mistakes that could have long-term financial implications.

Do I Need to Enroll in Medicare Part B If I Already Have Health Insurance or Retirement Coverage?

Medicare can be confusing when it comes to knowing whether to enroll in Part B. And, given that the premium for Medicare Part B is around $175 per month as of 2024, it’s important to understand if enrolling is necessary to avoid unnecessary expenses.


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