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May 8, 2024

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Medicare Website Is Getting More User-Friendly

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced various enhancements to the Medicare.gov website that will make it easier for the millions of people who use it to browse and access information to compare and select health and prescription coverage and find providers. Based …

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Medicare Supplement Plans’ Newly Obtained Assets

Medicare Supplement Plans is likely to improve its position as a leader in the Medicare industry due to its recent acquisition of the online assets of Insure Monkey, another well-known company in the industry.

When people in the United States are near the age of 65, t…

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When it makes sense to suspend Social Security benefits

Social Security does not typically grant a “do-over,” although, in some circumstances, retirees may request one. For individuals who can make it through without their monthly paycheck, for the time being, delaying Social Security could lead to a greater payout in the future. However, this strategy shouldn’t be confused with removing Social Security benefits, which function

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Early Retirement In More American’s Plans

We all know that most of us will leave our jobs and retire at some time in our lives. According to some findings, many Americans want to retire a few years before the age 65. Hearts & Wallets, a consumer research firm, released a report in March 2021 that over 17% of Americans believe…

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Early Retirement Reality Check

Even if you like your work, there are times when alphabetizing the spice cabinet would be preferable to traveling a crowded train with hundreds of sniffling passengers. You could be considering early retirement as you wobble in the car next to a guy who has biked four hours to the station.

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How to Get the Most From Your FEHB

The Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program remains one of the most significant government benefits. Solicit the opinion of a non-insured private sector employee or a retired private sector employee who had insurance but lost it when they left their job. With no limitations or wa…

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How to Avoid Two Major Mistakes During Medicare Enrollment

Medicare coverage doesn’t have to be out of reach for retirees. Individuals looking to enroll in Medicare can benefit significantly from this type of healthcare coverage, especially if they were uninsured before retirement. Whether you are the type of person who likes keeping tabs on the Market …

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