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  2. Will Medicare really run out of money in 2031? Here’s what ...

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    Raise the Medicare enrollment age It’s been age 65 since the program was created nearly 60 years ago. But some Republicans, including presidential candidate Nikki Haley, think the Medicare age ...

  3. Do I have to enroll in Medicare?

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    The Medicare Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) lasts for 7 months. It starts 3 months before someone’s 65th birthday, includes the birthday month, and ends 3 months after.

  4. Medicare Age Requirement - AOL

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    The Medicare eligibility age continues to be 65 years old. If that ever changes, you might not be affected, as the change will happen in gradual increments. Read this article in Spanish.

  5. Medicare & Working Past Age 65 - AOL.com

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    What to know about Medicare enrollment. Medicare offers various enrollment periods during which a person can apply for original Medicare, Medicare Advantage plans, and Part D policies ...

  6. Can I defer enrolling in Medicare?

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    The late enrollment premium lasts for as long as a person has Medicare Part B. The penalty increases 10% for every full 12-month period a person delays enrolling. Learn more about Medicare late ...

  7. Is Medicare mandatory? - AOL

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    In that case, Medicare is secondary, meaning a person could delay enrollment in Part B. Employer-based insurance is secondary if it is provided by an employer with fewer than 20 employees.

  8. Who is eligible for Medicare? Experts explain the rules ... - AOL

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    When you are automatically enrolled, you will be able to receive Medicare benefits the first day of the first month that you turn 65, she says. ... Every year more people reaching age 65 must ...

  9. Do I have to reenroll in Medicare every year?

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    To calculate this penalty, Medicare will multiply 1% of the national base beneficiary premium, which is $34.70 in 2024, by the number of full months a person did not have Medicare Part D. Medicare ...