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Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/25/24 05:31 PM
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Wonder what to budget for 2 people 2 years until Medicare at 65? Where are people getting health insurance these days not working? Obamacare marketplace?
To be determined
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/25/24 06:26 PM
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Affordable Care Act is great, It all HMO but they only offer HMO. I would stick with like a Blue Cross and Blue Shield Policy, it seems like most doctors take that. https://www.healthcare.gov/
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/25/24 07:07 PM
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I think Obamacare would be a good starting point. Especially if you could defer some income for a year.
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/25/24 08:33 PM
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Wonder what to budget for 2 people 2 years until Medicare at 65? Where are people getting health insurance these days not working? Obamacare marketplace? You could always keep your current plan under COBRA couldn’t you?
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/25/24 10:38 PM
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Wonder what to budget for 2 people 2 years until Medicare at 65? Where are people getting health insurance these days not working? Obamacare marketplace? You could always keep your current plan under COBRA couldn’t you? Cobra only applies if your employer has 20 or more employees. If it is available I would compare the Cobra plan to the marketplace plans. No matter where you get it the premiums will be significant. Once age 65 Medicare and a supplement are golden. I sold health insurance for over 40 years - I am not retired but PM me if I can help
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/25/24 10:44 PM
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Wonder what to budget for 2 people 2 years until Medicare at 65? Where are people getting health insurance these days not working? Obamacare marketplace? We have been very pleased with Medishare. We are both 63 and pay 1376.00 a month. 1500 deductible.
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02/25/24 10:47 PM
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Wonder what to budget for 2 people 2 years until Medicare at 65? Where are people getting health insurance these days not working? Obamacare marketplace? You could always keep your current plan under COBRA couldn’t you? COBRA is generally good for only 18 months right?
To be determined
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/25/24 10:52 PM
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As far as individual plans go check this out. https://tfbhp.com/
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/25/24 10:52 PM
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/25/24 10:57 PM
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Obamacare has its place. You can get PPO and EPO on there, but they are expensive. I helped my best friend set his up and I think it's around $450/mo for him at 32 years old and living in Tarrant County. His job gives him $300/mo to help offset the cost since they don't have their own plan.
Texas Farm Bureau is another good option.
But I'd figure no less than $600/mo per person unless your income is less than the max on Obamacare. You can get some premium help if you make less than their income levels (I don't remember them, but I think it's right at $60,000 for a single person). Since you travel a lot, it's probably going to have to be a BCBS plan to get any type of coverage if you are out of network. I did have to get that for my best friend since he travels a lot for work and the other companies didn't have anything close to feasible for him. You definitely need to read the fine print on those plans as they are not accepted by all providers and even that varies per plan.
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/25/24 11:36 PM
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If you don't qualify for obamacare subsidies but your yearly income is close enough to it and you still have some earned income from part time or a small business, you may be able to reduce your taxable income to reduce your MAGA score enough to qualify by contributing pretax dollars to things like Traditional IRAs, Solo 401K, HSAs. Many people who fall into that window of income do it and are able to get healthcare almost for free, but it can be a dangerous game in that any windfall of income during the year can cause one to have to pay back the subsidies.
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/25/24 11:36 PM
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Wonder what to budget for 2 people 2 years until Medicare at 65? Where are people getting health insurance these days not working? Obamacare marketplace? You could always keep your current plan under COBRA couldn’t you? COBRA is generally good for only 18 months right? yes good for 18 months -
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/25/24 11:42 PM
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Wonder what to budget for 2 people 2 years until Medicare at 65? Where are people getting health insurance these days not working? Obamacare marketplace? We have been very pleased with Medishare. We are both 63 and pay 1376.00 a month. 1500 deductible. Medishare is poplular because it is cheaper than insurance companies. My only advice is to make sure you read the fine print and know what the maximums are - I have seen claims into the millions . If you have a cancer, heart, etc. issue that goes on for years what is the lifetime maximum Medishare will pay???
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/26/24 11:04 AM
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If your healthy and not taking a lot of medication get a catastrophic policy where your responsible for the first $10-15k if you had an accident or something major. We did this for my wife till she turned 65. Prices are around $200.00 per month. Reach out to pokerj on here he helped us. Good luck,
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/26/24 01:52 PM
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Okay, just so I'm clear on this. You can retire before the age of 65, but you will not be eligible for Medicare until 65, correct?
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/26/24 01:54 PM
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Okay, just so I'm clear on this. You can retire before the age of 65, but you will not be eligible for Medicare until 65, correct? Correct
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/26/24 02:07 PM
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Okay, just so I'm clear on this. You can retire before the age of 65, but you will not be eligible for Medicare until 65, correct? Correct Thank you, sir.
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/26/24 02:16 PM
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Okay, just so I'm clear on this. You can retire before the age of 65, but you will not be eligible for Medicare until 65, correct? Correct You can retire anytime you want. Next question; to all the "affordable" care act proponents......does anyone remember what health insurance was like BEFORE that load of excrement? I always get a kick out of the left's play on words. Affordable to them must mean low premiums and outrageous deductibles. The low income earners may be able to afford $50 a month, but would have to declare bankruptcy to get their $8k deductible off the books. If you can't afford the deductible then chances are it isn't affordable.
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/26/24 02:44 PM
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Obamacare has its place. You can get PPO and EPO on there, but they are expensive. I helped my best friend set his up and I think it's around $450/mo for him at 32 years old and living in Tarrant County. His job gives him $300/mo to help offset the cost since they don't have their own plan.
Texas Farm Bureau is another good option.
But I'd figure no less than $600/mo per person unless your income is less than the max on Obamacare. You can get some premium help if you make less than their income levels (I don't remember them, but I think it's right at $60,000 for a single person). Since you travel a lot, it's probably going to have to be a BCBS plan to get any type of coverage if you are out of network. I did have to get that for my best friend since he travels a lot for work and the other companies didn't have anything close to feasible for him. You definitely need to read the fine print on those plans as they are not accepted by all providers and even that varies per plan. I was told by health insurance broker you can only get HMO in Texas, and when I sign up I have never seen a PPO option
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/26/24 02:47 PM
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Okay, just so I'm clear on this. You can retire before the age of 65, but you will not be eligible for Medicare until 65, correct? Correct You can retire anytime you want. Next question; to all the "affordable" care act proponents......does anyone remember what health insurance was like BEFORE that load of excrement? I always get a kick out of the left's play on words. Affordable to them must mean low premiums and outrageous deductibles. The low income earners may be able to afford $50 a month, but would have to declare bankruptcy to get their $8k deductible off the books. If you can't afford the deductible then chances are it isn't affordable. The best thing about the Affordable Care Act is they can't deny you for pre existing conditions. I have been with ACA for a while now, it's has been great for me.
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/26/24 03:03 PM
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Wonder what to budget for 2 people 2 years until Medicare at 65? Where are people getting health insurance these days not working? Obamacare marketplace? just remember Obamacare is income based. It may behove you to lover your income history before signing up
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/26/24 03:24 PM
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Every business owner i know said obama care is a disaster compared to there old policies
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/26/24 03:34 PM
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Wonder what to budget for 2 people 2 years until Medicare at 65? Where are people getting health insurance these days not working? Obamacare marketplace? just remember Obamacare is income based. It may behove you to lover your income history before signing up It wil be based upon your current year projected income.
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/26/24 03:40 PM
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Every business owner i know said obama care is a disaster compared to there old policies X1000000 Forced us to join a third party HR company to be able to afford to cover our employees with something that was worth more than the plastic insurance card.
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Re: Health insurance retiring at 63?
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02/26/24 04:15 PM
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Im no health care expert.
But Obamacare prices are pretty similar to what I have seen in the market. It all pretty much sucks, there is nothing good. Cobra is for 18 months and it’s usually expensive too. Everyone should be prepared and have at least 5k available for a deductible.
I priced it for me, wife and 2 kids (18-20). It was cheaper that way than a buddy who just covers himself.
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