Working past 65? Avoid these HUGE Medicare mistakes.

Published 2024-01-24
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All Comments (21)
  • What pisses me off is… Idid not sign up for prescription drug plan when I signed up for Medicare at age 65 because I wasn’t taking any drugs. Later Iwas convinced to take the part D coverage. Then I find out I will have to pay a monthly penalty amount of $18.00 for the rest of my life to the drug companies because I did not enroll in part D when I signed up for Medicare. (I am now 82 years old, in good health, and still do not take prescription drugs). It’s a rip-off.
  • @sarawilliam696
    Crash fatigue is showing with most people. Most are so tired of hearing about the worse even though its true. We are being boiled slowly in the pot! I want to diversify my $80k portfolio.
  • @dmpath
    As someone turning 65 next month this type of information is very helpful. The way they have set everything up could not be more confusing and inefficient.
  • @be4107
    I am a retiree already on Medicare. When I saw that this video was available, I wanted to take a look. And I want to say, this is one of the best videos I've seen for those not yet on Medicare. The speaker, Stephanie, is very well spoken on the matter. She speaks clearly on what you need to know but does not confuse you with more info than you need or with casual comments. (If this were available back when I was applying, it would have been an excellent resource).
  • @lazvt8469
    Why does the Fed make EVERYTHING so damned complicated???
  • @tomygun1585
    I signed up for part A when I turned 65 but am still working with great benefits so waiting to get part B until I retire in a couple more years. The biggest thing that ticks me off is why older folks have to pay for Medicare in any form.
  • @mumblesbadly7708
    Im a trucker, turn 65 next year, but plan to keep working for another 5 years. Because I love driving truck! 🚛❤️
  • My plan has been to be frugal with my savings and delay Social Security benefits until I'm 70. I had a $400k retirement portfolio, but a Medivac event depleted a lot of that money. Sometimes I wonder how things might be different if I'd managed to save more
  • Thank you so much, Stephanie. This was the clearest, most concise explanation of Medicare enrollment for those of us working past the age of 65 I've seen.
  • @sweetmusic3821
    The US healthcare system is so messed up. I would rather have a national healthcare system like Norway. We will pay for this one way or another. I would rather pay in the form of taxes throughout my life than have to pay for it post-retirement (when money will be tight).
  • @elliem0
    My dad is a Spanish speaker and I am first gen. When he retired the meeting was over the phone and the rep did not explain any of this at all. Which lead to him canceling his work insurance thinking we had part A and B and now he has the 10 % penalty. Why is this all so dang complicated. The rep at the SSn office literally said to our face well that is your fault for not knowing. MAAM IT IS YOUR JOB. I was ferious to say the least.
  • Thank you so much for explaining these crazy Medicare rules and regulations in such a easy to understand manner.
  • @msnikkicares8537
    Joyful Day Stephanie! You are AMAZING!!! I"m new to Medicare. Glad you shared this information. I didn't know about the HSA portion. Thank you kindly!!!
  • Thank you young lady for explaining Medicare were someone can understand It…
  • @shellylofgren
    The concept of mini-retirement changed my life. I'm no longer waiting for some retirement paradise when I'm 65. It helps to know how to fund the lifestyle. You know, making money while you sip that piña colada by the beach does help. I wouldn't have been able to do it otherwise.
  • @LBHSEccentricArt
    This is a FORCED TAXATION, I don't even work and we have Tricare prime. We will never need it. But being forced to PAY them for something we don't need and cannot afford. Id rather be homeless and never pay them a dime.
  • @teedtad2534
    Seniors get cheated always! Government NEVER says tips like rhis! Seniors get LESS than the best!!
  • @mitchellspann
    Just wanted to thank you for your videos. I have made it a goal to watch a video a day on Medicare and social security. I am turning 65 in a few months and plan on still working. I feel much better educated and better informed to make correct decisions when the time comes.
  • @markg1490
    Wow, what an informative video! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this. I am 62 and do not plan to retire any time soon. This helps me not to worry about my medical enrollment until I am ready thank you again. Excellent video.