Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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income-related monthly adjustment amount
The income-related monthly adjustment amount (IRMAA) sliding scale is a set of statutory percentage-based tables used to adjust Medicare Part B and Part D prescription drug coverage premiums. The higher the beneficiary's range of modified adjusted gross income (MAGI), the higher the IRMAA.Dec 6, 2021 |
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Yeah, now go educate the young people about that.
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And for the rest of the story: SSA - POMS: HI 01101.020 - IRMAA Sliding Scale Tables - 12/06/2021. Last edited by rustyp; 05-13-2022 at 12:41 PM. |
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Taught our kids and soon will be the grandkids turn. 11 year old already has small business washing cars.
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Only because the stole money over the years and pass it out like candy to people under 62. |
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There are many people (not me) who worked for cash their entire life. Maybe part of their life was legit and on the books. Their SS check is not too much, hence their raise is BS and when the extra money for Medicare comes off the top, BINGO. Upsidedown.
I'll bet you it was a thrill getting over and not paying any taxes for most of your life. Sooner or later the score is going to be evened up! If I had it to do all over again I would say forget being a Manager. I would like to be the one taking orders and without a doubt, I would be a Union member. My kids are cleaning up as Union Members. You wouldn't believe it. $$$$$$$$$$$ |
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Been there , heard the same.
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The local that represented the drivers at my company had some kind of accounting malfunction and when the second guy went to retire after approximately 45 years with the company the funds were no where to be found. I understand that when foul play is the reason that there is a way the government helps out those who got hammered. I got that spaination from one of the drivers so I don’t know that it is a fact. I’d take my chances still. Union. Can’t believe I have done a complete turn around on my view. |
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My brother was a union man, (I never was in one), but I remember him saying:
"If all companies were honest, we wouldn't need unions." I wouldn't know that for sure. ![]() |
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Dead serious. And it's about ready to crash and expose itself as just that
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Time will tell
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Doubtful. First of all, 62 is not the retirement age. It is, however, the earliest you can take benefits at a reduction, a fairly substantial reduction. The full retirement age is between 65 and 67 depending on your age. You are old enough that it is doubtful that your full retirement age, or the age you can start taking reduced benefits, will change. I suspect the full retirement age will be gradually raised for younger people, similar to what was implemented in the last reform in 1983. Other possible reforms could be a change in the COLA calculation, an increase in the SS tax, and an elimination of the earnings ceiling for paying SS tax. Another possibility, which I would deem very unlikely, is means testing.
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