If you're 65 and still working, should you enroll in Medicare?
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A growing number of Americans are working past age 65—typically the age when you enroll in Medicare. But if you’re still getting health insurance through your employer at that age, does it make sense to move to Medicare? The answer to that question depends on factors unique to you, including the features and cost of your current insurance, the size of your employer’s firm and your income. Your health is another important factor - along with your preferences on how you want to receive health care.
If you're 65 and still working, should you enroll in Medicare?
If you're 65 and still working, should you…
If you're 65 and still working, should you enroll in Medicare?
A growing number of Americans are working past age 65—typically the age when you enroll in Medicare. But if you’re still getting health insurance through your employer at that age, does it make sense to move to Medicare? The answer to that question depends on factors unique to you, including the features and cost of your current insurance, the size of your employer’s firm and your income. Your health is another important factor - along with your preferences on how you want to receive health care.