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Can You Get Medicare If You Have Never Worked?

Medicare is available to everyone who meets the eligibility requirements, regardless of if you’ve worked during your lifetime or not. However, if you have not worked and therefore not paid Social Security taxes, you’ll likely pay much more for Medicare Part A than someone who has. Today, we’ll discuss who

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A Short Guide To Medicare Supplement Open Enrollment

The health insurance coverage provided by Original Medicare, Parts A and B, is solid, but it does leave you exposed to certain out of pocket costs. These costs can be difficult to estimate and anticipate in advance, which can strain budgets. Medicare Supplement Insurance plans can help you cover some

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Medicare Frequently Asked Questions

Is Medicare a state or federal program? Federal. The Medicare program was established in 1096 by president Lyndon B. Johnson. It is run by the Centers for Medicare and Medicare, which is a branch of the Health and Human Services department. Who is eligible for Medicare? There are several types

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When Will I Get My Medicare Card?

When you turn 65 (or if you are disabled and have been receiving Social Security benefits for 24 months), you may be eligible to sign up for Medicare. There are several ways to sign up for Medicare.  Because Medicare is handled by the Social Security Administration, you can apply it

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How to Change Medicare Insurance Plans

It is one of the most frustrating situations in the world when you want to get something done, get out of a deal, make a change, or get away from an association or affiliation you don’t want. It’s even more frustrating when it has to do with your money and

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When Will My Medicare Coverage Start?

For most people, their Medicare enrollment process will begin three months before they turn 65, which marks the beginning of your Initial Enrollment Period. Not only will this period begin three months before your 65th birthday month, but it will also end three months after you turn 65, lasting for

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