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I’m a dairy farmer and am still in debt at 63. My husband and I have two sons and at one point were paying $2K per month in health insurance. Who can help?

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Dairy Farmer⁢ Seeks Financial ⁢guidance Amid Debt and Healthcare Costs

WASHINGTON – A 63-year-old dairy farmer is seeking advice on ⁣navigating debt, healthcare coverage,⁤ and estate planning for her family farm, highlighting ​the financial pressures facing agricultural workers as thay approach retirement.The farmer, whose name has not been released, ⁣and her husband​ previously faced monthly‌ health insurance premiums of $2,000.

The couple is ‍exploring options for continued health coverage until they become eligible for Medicare. “You’ll need to wait several years to be eligible for Medicare,” explains ​financial expert Favorito. Chris orestis, president at The Retirement Genius, recommends continuing ⁢coverage through the state’s ACA exchange ​as the best immediate solution.

Orestis notes that the husband will automatically qualify for Medicare after 24 months of receiving Social ​Security Disability Income (SSDI). “Once each ​of you reach 65,you’ll qualify for Medicare,” he‌ stated.

The ‌farmer ⁢is also concerned about ‌the ‌future of the farm​ and it’s transfer‌ to their two sons. Orestis suggests​ establishing a trust to own⁢ the farm, naming​ the​ sons as beneficiaries, to ‍perhaps‍ mitigate future tax and debt complications.

Financial planning ​assistance is readily available.Certified Financial Planners (CFPs)⁣ offer pro⁤ bono help, providing guidance on budgeting, retirement income, Social Security, and estate planning. CFPs undergo extensive training, pass⁤ exams, gain practical experience, and adhere to a fiduciary standard.Nonprofit⁢ credit counselors, accessible through the National Foundation for‍ Credit Counseling or ⁢the Financial counseling Association of America, can also assist with debt management‌ plans and interest rate ​negotiations.

Readers with concerns about their financial planner or​ seeking a⁣ new one can email⁢ questions to picks@marketwatch.com.

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