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Married female 62 need good medical insurance at a possible low monthly fee.
Husband resigned from work an lost our insurance. He is 73. Our total income is around $ 24,000.00
a year gross. Where can I get reasonably priced medical insurance on a female 62, for say 3 years till I turn 65 for medicare?
Thank you.
Better hurry - open enrollment for 2024 ends today 01/16/02024 - You should be able to get a tax credit subsidy off the premiums based on your (family) income. Just pick your state and then area and then pick a plan that is best for you - the silver plan designation gets the best deal on the tax credit subsidy. This will be just for you since your husband has Medicare but you do have to include household income for the tax credit computation.
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