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Old 01-20-2023, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by kbace6 View Post
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.
'if your income is $97,000 or less you pay $164.90. $97,000 - $123,000 you pay $230.80. As you earn more you may move into a new threshold and increase in you monthly payment.