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Here's One Great Reason to Delay Your Medicare Enrollment Past Age 65


People who retire early often can't wait to turn 65 so they can sign up for Medicare. But enrolling in Medicare at age 65 may not automatically be the right move for you. In some cases, delaying enrollment could make a world of financial sense.

Medicare eligibility begins at age 65, but you can sign up for coverage a little bit ahead of your 65th birthday. Your initial seven-month enrollment window begins three months before the month you turn 65 and ends three months after that month.

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