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A 64-Year-Old Couple Faces $22,000 in Health Insurance Costs. Who Wins the Retire Now vs. 10 Months Debate?

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The decision to work 10 more months hinges primarily on whether retirement income will exceed 400% of federal poverty level (~$64,000 for two people), which determines ACA subsidy eligibility and can shift the financial calculus from favoring conti

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