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You can earn up to 4 quarters a year. Each quarter is earned for every $1120 in medicare-wages you earn. You become fully insured when you reach 40 quarters of employment. Hence, person's employed for ten or more years are typically have the status fully insured for purposes of premium free Medicare part A benefits.

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