Snails - Response on Threads Part 8

mightymen

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    Great seniors get a nice increase in SS checks because of 5.9% cola adjustment. But then the GOV raises cost of part B Medicare. On top of that I get to pay more taxes at the end of the year being I get a higher gross amount in my SS. - Government announces surprising hike in Medicare Part B premiums

    So where does this enormous increase in premiums leave Social Security beneficiaries after they pay the higher premium? An individual currently receiving $1,600 a month (the approximate average retiree benefit) will see benefits go up by $94 from the COLA, but pay $22 more in Medicare premiums, resulting in a net increase of $72 or 4.5% of the original benefit amount. Thus, while the Part B increase does not eliminate the COLA, it seriously erodes its inflation protection.

    While the process is still under way to determine whether and how Medicare will cover Aduhelm
    With these idiots running the Gov the future looks worse than that. :cry:
     

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    It's not that your special - well you are in my book, that's been an ongoing problem for years. unsubscribe doesn't work at DuckDuckGo
    thanks, mm! :) from one of your links
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    that will be my next step ;)
     
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