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You may receive Medicaid regardless of your Social Security status.
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Yes. They are mutually exclusive.
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No. Alabama is not one of the 4 states that do offset unemployment with the Social Security.
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No. Only earned income is counted against your Social Security.
If you are single, you can draw social security and work without paying taxes if your income is $25,000 or less. For a couple that is married and filing a joint return, the untaxed base is $34,000 per year.
You would contact 1-800-MEDICARE and inform them that you are still working or you do not wish to begin your Social Security, but need Medicare. They will then determine if you are eligible, and if so, you can arrange to pay your bill outside of the deduction from social security. Usually payment is monthly or quarterly.
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hi my name is evny How much can I make this year if I start drawing my Social security at 62?