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  2. What you need to know about Medicare coverage for non-working ...

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    If you qualify for Medicare Part A, then your non-working spouse will qualify, too, based on your work record when she turns 65.

  3. Can you get Medicare if you have never worked? - AOL

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    In addition, a non-working spouse may get Medicare Part A without having to pay a premium for the following reasons: The person’s spouse is eligible for Social Security benefits.

  4. Does Medicare cover people’s spouses? - AOL

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    Medicare does not specifically cover spouses. However, some people qualify based on their spouse’s or a former spouse’s work record. Some people may qualify for Medicare by reaching age 65 ...

  5. Medicare income limits: How income affects your costs - AOL

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    Non-income adjusted premiums. ... They or their spouse work fewer hours or stop working altogether. ... Medicare & Working Past Age 65. guide. Medicare & High-Income Earners.

  6. What are Medicare work credits? - AOL

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    To get premium-free Medicare Part A, a qualified person or their spouse needs 40 work credits. Learn more about Medicare work credits here.

  7. Medicare: What are 40 quarters of work? - AOL

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    Eligibility based on a spouse’s work history. ... This is about 10 years of working and paying Medicare taxes. A quarter of coverage refers to a 3-month period of work that includes Medicare ...

  8. 6 Medicare mistakes to avoid if you’re working past age 65

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    For many years, people became eligible for Medicare and Social Security at the same time — age 65. But in the 1980s, Congress passed a law to gradually raise the full retirement age for Social ...

  9. 5 Medicare rules to know before returning to work in retirement

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    1. You can keep Medicare and enroll in employer coverage at the same time. You don’t have to disenroll from Medicare in order to sign up for a private health insurance plan offered by your employer.