Working Past 65? Medicare Mistakes You Can't Afford To Make! 🙅‍♂️

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Discover the crucial dos and don'ts of working past 65 in relation to Medicare! Follow along as Marvin Musick from Medicare School as he discusses common mistakes that people make when navigating Medicare while continuing to work.

With all of the misleading information circulating online, it's vital to make informed decisions to avoid costly pitfalls. Marvin unveils THREE key mistakes to steer clear of, along with a valuable bonus tip. Whether you're covered by a small group plan, an Affordable Care Act (ACA) plan, or have questions about Medicare enrollment, Marvin will guidance will equip you with the knowledge to make the right choices for your healthcare and finances. Don't miss out on this valuable advice from Medicare School's trusted authority!

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ALL LEGAL AMERICANS SHOULD HAVE THE SAME MEDICAL INSURANCE THAT MEMBERS OF CONGRESS HAS FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIVES

pzydjgy
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I think it is absolutely dishonest and horrible that people entering their last years of life with deminished memories and mindsets, who are not up to snuff with technologies and all the legalities of medicare are forced to navigate a system built to take advantage of them in their later years. It is heartbreaking.

johnhoward
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I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.

Patricia-Margaret
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Why does the government have to make things so damn confusing?

bertdog
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Thanks USA for making taking care of your health so complex for the working class to poor working class. This gentleman is doing his best to help but this video reminds me of a community college business corse. God help anyone with a learning disability or a language barrier.

tpjustice
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Back in the 80s medical insurance was simple. I had blue cross that the company gave as a benefit. If I went to the Dr, dentist or eye doctor, I never paid for anything and didn't get any paperwork from the Dr or insurance company. Now, I get bills from Dr and the insurance company sends me something at least 3 times per week ( I called them to get them to stop sending me the useless information). And my eyes and teeth are part of my body and it SHOULD BE COVERED BY MEDICARE ❗️

iamanovercomer
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Rising prices have affected my intention of retiring at 62, working part-time, and building my savings. I'm worried about whether individuals who weathered the 2008 financial crisis found it less challenging than my current situation. The stock market's volatility, coupled with a reduced income, is making me anxious about having enough for retirement.

Greggsberdard
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I'm 65 and will receive MEDICARE this year. I'm still working. Cannot afford to retire.

d.w.
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I'm a single, 43-year-old father who resides in Hamburg. If everything continues to go well for me, I intend to retire at age 50. I couldn't be happier right now than I am that I just bought my first house last month. I'm so happy that I made wise choices that altered my life forever.

Richardcarlett
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If you have to work past 65 cause of money, then the Feds should not tax it like that did all your life. had you not been taxed all to hell your whole life, you might could retire at a normal age.

Senerian
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OMG... Im so confused... Ill have to watch this 5 more 😳 the fact your making this information available tells me Im not the only one....thanks for putting this information out there...

terim
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The thought of retirement makes me cry. My apologies to everyone who have retired and filing social security during this time after putting in all those years of work just to lose everything to a problem you weren't to blame for.it's especially difficult for people who are retired.

KristinPMosher
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I am in my early 60s and retired at 53. Lots of people gave me pushback because they had difficulty grasping the concept of not working if you don’t have to. I looked at my life as stages. I earned everything I have now through a lot of hard work, but I owe it to myself to “stop and smell the roses” in my final stage of life. In my case I left the country after I retired and live in Latin America. It allowed me to get away from all the negative things happening in America while appreciating my new environment. I have yet to meet anyone who regrets retirement.

GillerHeston
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It's criminal to force older people, many of whom may be affected by cognitive issues, to negotiate this convoluted labyrinth of choices. Many will be unable to process just what they need to do to serve their own best interests, simply because of the confusing morass that govt programs have become.

kchall
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OK. Now I am just turning 65 and I have some things to add.

My wife was 71 when I had to retire to take care of her. When I did so, I lost my health insurance. I enrolled in COBRA and it was damned expensive. Had I known then what I know now, I may have chose differently. Both insurances together were 1600 a month, which is a horrible price to pay, but it was an approved plan so she slid onto part B with no problem. Here's the thing. She went to the hospital and the finance people were telling me that BCBS was the primary and Medicare was the secondary, this is just information. COBRA through your former employer is the secondary payer and Medicare is primary payer. Hope this helps when choosing what to do. It doesn't matter now. RIP Linda B. 07/16/23 I miss ya baby. Thanks for 45 years. It was worth everything we went through. ( I made a couple of edits because I made some mistakes on the post. Thanks to youtube for allowing me to edit. 😤

kansaskid
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You are THE man sir, thank you for your detailed video. I have been having trouble understanding what to do if I keep working and your layout was beautiful. Thank you!

beverlyinman
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Want to thank you for all the information. Very informative. Sounds like double or triple Medicare dipping tax deductions. It’s crazy how Americans work, are told what to pay from our paychecks, and keep paying, and middle class get nothing back for working or paying. At 65 after working all your life Medical shouldn’t be so confusing, but carefree. I mean Free.

KingAngelLife
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Absolutely the BEST video on YouTube of ANY Medicare advisor on this particular topic. I've spent hours trying to get this precise information, and you made it very clear. I called Social Security to confirm your comments...BINGO...you're exactly right! Thank you! I have now subscribed to your channel and will follow it for a long time, and also tell others about it! Awesome work!

kylekm
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Love your commitment to helping others navigate Medicare.

vistamutual
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Im so happy that the algorithm put this in my feed. I had no idea there was so much involved when making a decision to take Medicare or not. Thank you! New subscriber here

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