I calculated my 2.5%, and it came to $32.00 a month. That goes when Medicare added the premium of $185.00 a month. So if it's $50.00 a month extra its for those who are making more than the average bear.
Hello - thanks for watching and sharing your feedback. SSA indicated the “average” increase is about $50/month. Some could be lower and some could be higher since it is 2.5% increase on your current payment.
what sux is if you take SS early due to health issues, you are penalized.. and then when you are 65 you get MORE taken with the high Part B charges. ridiculous!!
Thank you for watching and sharing your feedback. This video is about 2025 changes. The changes to Plan F occurred in 2020. For people that became eligible for Medicare after Jan 1 , 2020, they are not eligible to enroll in Plan F. For people eligible for Medicare before Jan 1,2020, these individuals are still eligible to enroll in Plan F if they choose.
I calculated my 2.5%, and it came to $32.00 a month. That goes when Medicare added the premium of $185.00 a month. So if it's $50.00 a month extra its for those who are making more than the average bear.
Hello - thanks for watching and sharing your feedback. SSA indicated the “average” increase is about $50/month. Some could be lower and some could be higher since it is 2.5% increase on your current payment.
what sux is if you take SS early due to health issues, you are penalized.. and then when you are 65 you get MORE taken with the high Part B charges. ridiculous!!
Hi Annie - we are sorry to hear about your situation. If there is anything we can do to help with your Plans, you can give us a call 908-272-1970.
Very good information however I did not hear you tell viewers that plant F no longer exist am I correct and understanding that plan F is gone
Thank you for watching and sharing your feedback. This video is about 2025 changes.
The changes to Plan F occurred in 2020. For people that became eligible for Medicare after Jan 1 , 2020, they are not eligible to enroll in Plan F.
For people eligible for Medicare before Jan 1,2020, these individuals are still eligible to enroll in Plan F if they choose.
Where are you getting the 2025 IRMAA Part B amounts from ???.... everything I read says Medicare has not released the $ amounts yet (as of 11/8/2024)
www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/2025-medicare-parts-b-premiums-and-deductibles#:~:text=The%20standard%20monthly%20premium%20for,deductible%20of%20%24240%20in%202024.
They were published on Friday, Nov 8. Link below.