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Ditch your employer’s health coverage? That may be the best option — but there are trade-offs.
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For some 64-year-olds, the countdown to their next birthday is extra exciting. When they hit 65, they qualify for Medicare. But what if you’re still working full-time and get health insurance through your employer?
For those who love their job (and its health-insurance benefit) and don’t want to retire at 65, they can keep working and get Medicare later — as long as their employer has at least 20 employees. The same goes if their health coverage comes from their spouse’s job.
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