Making decisions on whether to enroll in Medicare for many federal retirees could depend on how it interacts with existing ...
If a person gets federal employee health benefits (FEHB) as a retiree, they can choose whether to enroll in Medicare Part B. If they do, their FEHB premiums stay the same, but there may be some ...
If you get federal employee health benefits (FEHB) as a retiree, you can choose whether to also enroll in Medicare Part B. If you do, your FEHB premiums stay the same, and there may be some advantages ...
You've dedicated decades to serving as a federal employee, and now it's time to enjoy your well-earned retirement. If you and your spouse have a significant age gap, there are special challenges and ...
Congress has proposed significant changes to federal employee retirement benefits in the latest reconciliation bill. The bill aims to cut $2 trillion in federal spending over the next decade, with $50 ...
Federal employees enrolled in the civil service retirement system (CSRS) may be eligible for Medicare and federal employee health benefits (FEHB) if they paid Medicare taxes. The CSRS is a federal ...
Larry Humphreys, a retired Federal Emergency Management Agency worker in Moultrie, Georgia, says he and his wife won’t be traveling much next year after their monthly health insurance premium payment ...
As of 2026, insurance plans for federal and postal service workers will no longer cover this care, as directed by the U.S.
Prescription drug coverage is one of the top concerns for Medicare beneficiaries. On average, individuals spend more on medications than on any other part of their healthcare. Medicare Part D was ...