If you're planning to retire before you're eligible for Medicare at age 65, one of the biggest questions you'll face is: What do I do about health insurance? In this episode of The Wise Money Show, we break down your options—including COBRA, Healthcare.gov plans, and health-sharing networks.
We'll walk through:
- The pros and cons of COBRA
- How the Affordable Care Act (ACA) can offer major tax credits
- Why income planning is critical for avoiding healthcare surprises
- What to know about health insurance ministries and coverage gaps
- Common health insurance mistakes early retirees make—and how to avoid them
Season 10, Episode 43
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