Spouse's Work Affects Medicare Coverage
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What happens when your spouse is working and has employer health insurance, you're still eligible for Medicare
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Jo, author of Maximize Your Medicare , explains what happens when your spouse is working and has employer provided health insurance, you're still working and eligible for Medicare .
Jo: "It literally goes it a week does not pass that I get asked this question multiple times. It literally is the same question over and over".
The math of money comparison can differ from household to household for either one of those two reasons, either the healthcare services required or your income or a combination.
Bob is the is their bottom line. I think this is the case where if you were to decide to go from your employer provided health insurance to Medicare , it's largely a.
irrevocable decision.
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