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[quote=Anonymous]If you have never worked, you can still qualify for free premium Medicare part A (covers hospitalization) when you turn 65, or if you have certain illnesses (ALS or Kidney failure) even though you are younger than 65 IF: - you are married 1+ years, and your spouse worked long enough to qualify for Medicare (and is currently eligible for it) or you are divorced, but were married at least 10 years, and your ex qualified for Medicare and is currently eligibile for it. However... if you never worked or didn't work enough on your own, and you become disabled you cannot qualify for SSDI (Social Security disability) based on your spouse's eligibility. You can qualify for SSI, but that benefit has an asset test. [/quote]
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