Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Twelfth of 65 Things Everyone Needs to Know about Medicare before Age 65





65 Things Everyone Needs to
 Know about Medicare
before Age 65


If your 65th birthday is in 2012, you are eligible for Medicare at age 65. However, age 65 for you is not Social Security Full Retirement Age. Your Social Security full retirement age is 66. You may begin drawing Social Security Retirement benefits as early as age 62.  However, drawing your Social Security Retirement benefits prior to age 66 will result in reduced benefits. Delaying Social Security Retirement Benefits to age 70 will result in up to a 32% increase in benefit amount above your age 66 full retirement benefit.

For answers to your Medicare Questions or to request a quote on a Texas Medicare Supplement or Part D Drug Plan visit www.MedicareAnswersfromConnie.com .

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