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  2. 6 Medicare mistakes to avoid if you’re working past age 65

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    For many years, people became eligible for Medicare and Social Security at the same time — age 65. But in the 1980s, Congress passed a law to gradually raise the full retirement age for Social ...

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

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    Medicare offers various enrollment periods during which a person can apply for original Medicare, Medicare Advantage plans, and Part D policies. Learn more. ... Medicare & Working Past Age 65 ...

  4. Is Medicare mandatory? - AOL

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    Original Medicare comprises Part A (hospitalization insurance) and Part B (medical insurance). Most people are automatically enrolled in Part A once they turn 65. Part B is voluntary and requires ...

  5. For the millions turning 65 this year, here’s what to know ...

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    Moreover, if you work for an employer with 20 or fewer employees, you must enroll in Medicare at 65. Bottom line: Unless you are still working with employer health coverage or are covered under ...

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

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    If you’re still working at a job with less than 20 employees after you turn 65, you can sign up for Medicare Part B when you (or your spouse) stop working and/or lose health insurance, if that ...

  7. As you turn 65, you must figure out Medicare — even if you ...

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    For example, beginning in 2023 and continuing through 2025, the Medicare Part D co-payment for insulin will be capped at $35 per month and beginning in 2025, the maximum out-of-pocket expense ...

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