It appears that they are forcing it starting at 65 now.
“I’ll pay out of my pocket for real effective, corruption-free and non-allopathic health care, thank you very much.”
See, that might be a problem for me. I retired from P&G nine years ago since they owned us at the time I retired. Since retirement at 58, I have had a really good retiree medical insurance plan through them with a low premium. When I started drawing at 65 and got Medicare, the P&G insurance became secondary. This year it went to a P&G designed Medicare Advantage plan. They are both rolled into one plan. They are “married”. They call it a Medicare Advantage but it’s MUCH better than the government plan. I cover both of us and the P&G plans have always been excellent and affordable. P&G does take care of their retirees, so far anyway.