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Do I Qualify for Medicare? Eligibility Explained

If you're approaching age 65, you're likely wondering whether you qualify for Medicare. Most people become eligible at 65 if they or their spouse have worked and paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years. If you're already receiving Social Security benefits, you'll be automatically enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B. If not, you’ll need to sign up during your Initial Enrollment Period.

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