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Working in Retirement? Consider These 5 Things First!

August 24, 2023 · Retirement Life
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1. Medicare

When you are a retiree, your health is something extremely important that you need to take care of. Because of this, you should be careful with your Medicare plan. Your income determines how much you pay in premiums for Medicare Part B and Part D, so if your income rises, your premium expenses may also do so.

For example, if you start working for a large company that offers you coverage for your Medicare primary plan, you can drop your plan B and re-enroll again when you stop working (remember to re-enroll within 8 months after you decide to be a full-time retiree). We say that this is the wisest choice because it helps you avoid late enrollment penalties and also saves you some money.

You can also get private health insurance through your employer in addition to Medicare. The first will be regarded as your primary coverage, while the second will be your secondary coverage. Just remember that if you have both insurance plans, you will not be able to pay for a health savings account without facing a penalty.

These are the most important things about Medicare that you should know before working in retirement.

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