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Many early retirees face a significant challenge: the health insurance gap. Retiring before the age of 65 often leaves individuals without employer-sponsored health coverage and ineligible for ...
Make sure you can afford the health insurance you need to stay healthy; it will help save you money and prevent unpleasant ...
New analysis shows out-of-pocket medical bills are steadily chipping away at Social Security and other income sources.
Health care costs for retirees just keep rising. A 65-year-old retiring in 2025 can expect to spend $172,500 on health care costs and medical expenses throughout retirement, according to a new survey ...
Premiums remain the largest component of out-of-pocket spending for most retirees. In 2022, the median retiree spent $5,444 ...
The City of Enterprise has approved updates to its retiree health insurance policy that enhance benefits for long-serving employees while continuing the city's commitment to fairness, transparency, ...
Retirement is the perfect time to simplify your life — and that includes your insurance. But knowing which policies to keep, drop or tweak isn’t always obvious. Some coverage becomes less necessary ...
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Access to the region's largest hospital network had been disrupted for nearly 6,500 Fresno Unified retirees since New Year's Day.