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  2. 6 Medicare mistakes to avoid if you’re working past age 65

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    People are working longer. Some do so out of necessity while others may keep working to maximize their Social Security benefit. Whatever your reason, don’t ignore Medicare when you turn 65 years ...

  3. For the millions turning 65 this year, here’s what to know ...

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    Moreover, if you work for an employer with 20 or fewer employees, you must enroll in Medicare at 65. Bottom line: Unless you are still working with employer health coverage or are covered under ...

  4. More Americans are working past age 65—and that’s ... - AOL

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    More Americans will turn 65 in 2024 than at any time in history and more of them are choosing to keep working. In fact, one in five people 65 or older in the U.S. are in the workforce, more than ...

  5. More workers are still clocking in to work at 65 - AOL

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    And the tide is not turning. Adults ages 65 and older are projected to be 8.6% of the labor force (those working and looking for work) in 2032, up from 6.6% in 2022, according to the Bureau of ...

  6. Millions of Americans are working past 65, and it's not ... - AOL

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    More retirement-age Americans, mostly baby boomers, are working today than ever before, but it's not because they need the money. Millions of Americans are working past 65, and it's not because ...

  7. Retirement insecurity: The number of Americans working past ...

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    Retirement insecurity: The number of Americans working past age 65 has doubled since 1987 — and today's older workers are putting in more hours than ever.