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Inflation Reduction Act Boosts Obamacare Tax Credit
Tax Breaks Enhancements to the premium tax credit are extended for three more years under the Inflation Reduction Act.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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‘I Can’t Retire – I Need Health Insurance’
health insurance Health insurance is seen as a huge hurdle for early retirees, but the answer to finding affordable coverage could be simpler than you think.
By T. Eric Reich, CIMA®, CFP®, CLU®, ChFC® Published
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Pandemic Aid That’s Still Available
health insurance Broad-based stimulus checks and the like are over, but some people still qualify for help.
By Elaine Silvestrini Published
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3 Ways Early Retirees Can Minimize Their Health Insurance Costs
health insurance Until you can go on Medicare, you’ll need health insurance on your own, and of course that can be pricey. Subsidies through the Affordable Care Act can be a big help, but you need to manage your income to qualify. Here are three tips to help make that happen.
By Brady Bellue Published
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When It’s Time to Drop Your Parents’ Health Insurance
Starting Out: New Grads and Young Professionals Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, the uninsured rate for twenty-somethings has plummeted.
By Emma Patch Published
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Health Plans for Early Retirees
insurance Finding coverage until Medicare kicks in isn’t hard, but policies can be pricey.
By Kaitlin Pitsker Published
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How Does the Government Shutdown Affect Medicare?
Medicare Plus, find out about the partial shutdown's impact on health coverage for veterans and government employees.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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Health Insurance for College Students
college Young adults can stay on the family health policy until age 26. But if they go away to college and are outside the insurer's network of doctors, families need to reconsider their insurance options.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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Health Insurance Options When Leaving a Job
insurance If leaving a job means losing your health insurance, you can get coverage through a government health care exchange or another insurer, or you can stick with your employer's plan for up to 18 months.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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