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28 Ways to Make Early Retirement Work for You

May 1, 2021 · Retirement Life

Plan for Health Care Costs — Especially Insurance for Before You Qualify for Medicare

Speaking of healthcare, healthcare costs as you probably know, are quite steep. It’s vital that you plan ahead for them too.

One of the big questions is how to fund your health care before you qualify for Medicare. There are many options out there, though self insurance is typically the most expensive one.

Look for affordable options around you that don’t sacrifice the parts of health insurance that you’ll need the most!

Adopt Healthy Habits

Healthy habits are a must for everyone, but especially for older people. We don’t have as much time as everyone else, but that doesn’t mean we should give up on staying healthy. By doing so, you can drastically decrease your healthcare costs.

So if you’re used to big, hearty meals every day, start looking into healthier options. Oh, and work out! You don’t have to go to the gym, but staying active is important, even if you do it in the comfort of your own home.

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