Covering the Bases: Benefits and Medicare for retired military and federal employees
By AMY RUBINO; AMY RUBINO Correspondent | |
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I retired from 20 years active military service at age 45. After military retirement, I began a second career working for the
Your situation is very common, especially in the metropolitan D.C. area. Many military retirees have second careers with the federal government. Once you are both a retired federal employee and age 65, the order of your insurances will be:
Medicare Part A is premium-free for most people. Medicare Part B has a base monthly premium of
Your FEHBP plan (
As mentioned, since it is very common for military retirees to have a second career with the federal government, the
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