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In reply to the discussion: Questions for those on Medicare (or who have experience with it) [View all]democrattotheend
(12,011 posts)19. That's because the Medicare premiums are heavily subsidized
From the money you paid in or the money that comes out of current workers' paychecks, depending on how you look at it.
They estimated when they considered Medicare buy-in for people ages 55-64 that the unsubsidized premium would be about $600/mo per person. It would probably be higher, even much higher, for older age groups.
Medigap premiums are not subsidized and thus cost more. If Medicare premiums were based on the actual risk of providing you coverage they would be a lot more than $104/mo.
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Questions for those on Medicare (or who have experience with it) [View all]
democrattotheend
Jan 2013
OP
Well I will be using my Medicare for the first time tommorrow. I got a book. But I have to
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#1
Well, actually you just need to make sure the doctor accepts Medicare. If he/she does then you are
Democrat 4 Ever
Jan 2013
#34
MandS, this is pure Single Payer system that I was protesting for back in 2009.
ancianita
Jan 2013
#68
I meant not necessarily as in those with limited incomes should not necessarily buy them
democrattotheend
Jan 2013
#28