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Retiring at 64 With $2.9 Million Means One Roth Conversion Could Cost a Couple $14,000 in ACA Subsidy Clawback
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Retiring at 64 With $2.9 Million Means One Roth Conversion Could Cost a Couple $14,000 in ACA Subsidy Clawback

Yahoo Finance · May 15, 2026, 2:07 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • A single $50,000 Roth conversion pushes MAGI past the 400% federal poverty cliff, erasing all ACA subsidies and creating a $20,000 combined tax hit instead of the planned $6,000.
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  • A 64-year-old married couple with $2.9 million in retirement assets has one awkward year to navigate before Medicare begins at 65.

Retiring at 64 With $2.9 Million Means One Roth Conversion Could Cost a Couple $14,000 in ACA Subsidy Clawback Drew Wood Fri, May 15, 2026 at 9:07 PM GMT+7 5 min read Quick Read A $2.9M retirement portfolio can fund $58,000 annual income at 3.5% yield, preserving ACA subsidy eligibility worth $14,000 during the 12-month pre-Medicare gap.

A single $50,000 Roth conversion pushes MAGI past the 400% federal poverty cliff, erasing all ACA subsidies and creating a $20,000 combined tax hit instead of the planned $6,000.

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