Many early retirees face a significant challenge: the health insurance gap. Retiring before the age of 65 often leaves individuals without employer-sponsored health coverage and ineligible for ...
It's important to know how to handle an earlier retirement than planned.
New analysis shows out-of-pocket medical bills are steadily chipping away at Social Security and other income sources.
You can't afford to go without health coverage. Here's what to do instead.
This article details the costs of health care in retirement.
Premiums remain the largest component of out-of-pocket spending for most retirees. In 2022, the median retiree spent $5,444 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Steve Vernon, FSA, helps retirees make their money last for life. Are you a retiree or pre-retiree who’s worried about health care ...
The City of Enterprise has approved updates to its retiree health insurance policy that enhance benefits for long-serving employees while continuing the city's commitment to fairness, transparency, ...
Retirement is the perfect time to simplify your life — and that includes your insurance. But knowing which policies to keep, drop or tweak isn’t always obvious. Some coverage becomes less necessary ...
A Reddit user is wondering if he is ready to retire once his youngest child gets health insurance coverage. He has consistently earned $350K per year or less and lives pretty frugally but he has some ...