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What was the stated reason? You don't state the piece we all want to know. Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #1
They just said they miscalculated last year. Kablooie Oct 2025 #13
Thanks. Sorry to hear about that. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #17
Maybe Timewas Oct 2025 #2
Is that the 2026 Part B premium? Dave says Oct 2025 #4
If you did Timewas Oct 2025 #6
No. I retired last year and nothing has changed since. Kablooie Oct 2025 #14
whom did the letter come from? stopdiggin Oct 2025 #3
does not sound legit NewHendoLib Oct 2025 #5
Hmm. Interested in following the answers. yellow dahlia Oct 2025 #7
Your Medicare premiums probably increased Fiendish Thingy Oct 2025 #8
Part B goes up to $205/month in January xmas74 Oct 2025 #16
$206.50 Skittles Nov 2025 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Oct 2025 #9
SS COLA and Medicare Part B Bread and Circuses Oct 2025 #10
Every year we get a COLA increase which is negated by a Part B premium increase. Dixiegrrrl Oct 2025 #18
only partially. and up until this year - most have made out pretty well. stopdiggin Nov 2025 #22
Part B premiums gab13by13 Oct 2025 #11
Increase in Part B Timewas Oct 2025 #12
Here is what the letter said... Kablooie Oct 2025 #15
My sister was hit with a "we made a mistake and now you owe us xxx" letter... pat_k Nov 2025 #20
Have you tried logging in to your SS account online to verify? Totally Tunsie Oct 2025 #19
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