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Originally Posted by kbace6
We are in the planning stages for some retirement income and watched a financial video on YT that alluded to an increase in the cost of medicare depending on your income.
The question I have for you more seasoned folks is, have any of you been on the edge of income where you paid a particular price for medicare one year and then more the next year due to a spike in your income, and then the cost of medicare went back down again the next year because the spike in your income may have been just a one-time thing?
I'm not talking about the government changing the costs, but rather where your individual situation was the catalyst.
Thank you in advance for your informed answers.
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FL BL or UHC Med Advantage are the best plans!