Rising Medicare premiums
Even if you apply for Medicare on time, you could find that your Social Security payments take a hit from rising Medicare premiums. In 2012, people paid $99.90 per month for Medicare Part B, which covers outpatient services.
For 2019, that premium is $135.50 for most people with high earners paying more. Couples with incomes greater than $170,000 per year pay monthly premiums ranging from $270.90 to $460.50, depending on their income.
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CROOKS ARE IN CHARGE that just need to F==K with seniors….it would be easier on their POLITICS…If all old people my GENERATION..1938— WOULD JUST DIE