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Which Medicare Option Works Best for Snowbirds?
For retirees who split their time between states, commonly known as “snowbirds,” having the right Medicare coverage is about more than just...
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Your Spouse Isn’t Eligible for Medicare Yet—Now What?
It’s a surprisingly common dilemma: one spouse turns 65 and becomes eligible for Medicare, while the other is still too young to enroll. This age...
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You’re Retiring at 68—Did You Miss Your Medigap Enrollment Window?
If you’re planning to retire at 68 and just now exploring your Medicare options, you may be asking: Did I miss my Medigap enrollment window? The...
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