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Retiring at 62 With $1.8 Million Means Covering a $47,000 Healthcare Gap Before Medicare Kicks In

Last updated: April 19, 2026 9:40 am
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Retiring at the age of 62 with a robust $1.8 million portfolio may seem like a dream come true for many couples. However, the reality of the situation sets in when considering the healthcare costs that come with early retirement. Medicare eligibility does not kick in until the age of 65, leaving a significant gap in coverage that can catch retirees off guard.

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidy cliff poses a major challenge for retirees with a MAGI (Modified Adjusted Gross Income) of approximately $83,120. Once this threshold is crossed, full-price premiums of $1,800 to $2,200 per month can become a financial burden for 36 months before Medicare coverage begins. This unexpected $47,000 gap in healthcare costs is something that most retirees fail to budget for, leading to financial strain during the early years of retirement.

To navigate this healthcare dilemma, retirees should consider implementing a strategic plan before retiring at 62. One of the recommended approaches is to utilize one of three levers: executing Roth conversions while still working to keep retirement MAGI below the subsidy threshold, using COBRA for the initial 18 months, or having one spouse work part-time with employer benefits until Medicare kicks in at 65. Waiting until retirement day to address the healthcare cost issue is a sequencing failure that can deplete retirement savings.

A recent study highlighted the significant impact of one single habit that doubled Americans’ retirement savings, turning retirement dreams into reality. By adopting smart financial strategies and seeking professional advice, retirees can better prepare for the unexpected costs that come with early retirement.

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It is crucial to plan ahead and consider all options available to manage healthcare costs during the gap years between retirement at 62 and Medicare eligibility at 65. With proper planning and proactive decision-making, retirees can ensure a smooth transition into retirement without compromising their financial security.

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