How to Pay for Health Care if you Retire at 62? | Only Sports And Health



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You have a lot of health care options if you retire before age 65. In this clip of Retiring Today, Loren Merkle and Molly Nelson discuss one specific option that could allow you to retire early.

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23 thoughts on “How to Pay for Health Care if you Retire at 62? | Only Sports And Health

  1. Too simplistic. I'm looking to retire 7/1, go on COBRA for the remainder of 2023 and do Roth Conversions in 2023. 2024 is questionable, stop ROTH Conversions and go on an ACA subsidized plan, or remain on COBRA and fill the 22 or 24% Marginal Tax bucket?

  2. I retired last year at 62. I went with ACA (Obamacare) for health insurance and cobra for Dental. My Dental expires on 1/31/2024 so i need to find good dental insurance at a good rate?

  3. Excellent! We limited our retirement withdrawals in order to qualify for Obamacare or ACA and that saved us over $25,000 per year in heath insurance premiums. In Alaska the income threshold to qualify was $89,000 for a couple.

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