Depends on national laws, your financial status etc. I was born in 1953 and am retired.
1953
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2009 - 56 = 1953
If you were born November 21, 1953 you were 56 years old for most of the year 2010, turning 57 on your birthday.
Most Americans turning 65 enroll in Medicare Part A and B. If you were born in the year 1949, you will be eligible for Medicare in the year 2014 if you qualify (Most folks turning 65 do).Americans born in 1949 who qualified for SSDI or Social Security Disability Insurance and received benefits for 24 months may also qualify for Medicare before the year 2014.You may also collect Medicare for the following qualifying conditions before turning 65: Lou Gehrig's Disease, ERSD, and other qualifying critical conditions.
Medicare and Medicaid
Medicare does not "means test" one's income or assets. However, Medicaid does.
Absolutely. In such a case, Medicaid is the secondary payor.
If you have 40 or more quarters that you have paid into Social Security--you are eligible for Medicare AND can collect a PORTION of your SS. There is an offset because of your teacher pension.
Yes, one can have SSI and AARP at the same time. A person might collect social security benefits including Medicare and could have AARP as a secondary insurance with those Medicare benefits.
You are 56 years old if you were born in 1953.
FICA taxes, which include Social Security and Medicare taxes, are withheld from earnings in most cases. They are not deductible on a federal tax return. You will only see some of that money again when you collect Social Security or Medicare.
Gang Xia was born in 1953, in Beijing, China.
Grant Stevens was born in 1953.
Walter wick was born on February 23, 1953
Rocco Sisto was born on February 18, 1953