Alan Cregg turned 65 three years ago and signed up for Medicare Part A, which covers hospitalizations and costs nothing. At that point, Alan Cregg should have signed up for Medicare Part B, but he didn’ t and that would cost him almost $20,000 for knee surgery. Q. How did Bethann’ s job loss affect the couple?
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