How Your Social Security Impacts Medicare
Many questions come to mind as someone approaches Social Security and Medicare. Among those questions, when to start Social Security benefits and Medicare are at the forefront. Medicare eligibility requires individuals to be US citizens or permanent US residents. Most Americans will have premium-free Medicare Part A due to working for 10 years or 40
How The Inflation Reduction Act Will Impact Medicare During AEP
AEP is around the corner, and many wonder what impacts the Inflation Reduction Act will have on Medicare and the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP). The IRA of 2022 looks to increase clean energy, combat the national deficit, and lower out-of-pocket costs for prescriptions covered under Medicare Part D coverage. Congress and the Senate passed the
Top 5 Government Benefits for Seniors Over 65
Many seniors know that living on a fixed income isn’t always easy—especially when the price of virtually everything is rising daily. Whether you find yourself in a position where you need extra help or care for a loved one who needs help, knows there’s help for seniors. We’ll look below at the top 5 government
What to Know About HSAs as Medicare AEP Approaches
Everyone knows Medicare AEP is coming, and health savings accounts are extremely popular among employer coverages. But even though HSA accounts are not available with Medicare, there are a few things that prospective Medicare enrollees need to know. Especially if they’re considering dropping their group health insurance and starting a Medicare plan. Millions of working
Guide for Medicare AEP in October (Updated for 2023)
Fall is in the air, and as temperatures throughout the nation cool, Medicare season is fast approaching. Medicare’s AEP is when Medicare beneficiaries can make changes in their Medicare coverage. Below we’ll discuss the AEP, how it works, and what beneficiaries need to do to prepare. Medicare AEP Enrollment Guide for 2023 Every year from