I had a casual conversation with my DF yesterday. Her husband turns 65 this November. She won't turn 65 for @ 15 years, yes age difference.
We're 62 and and are not planning for that kind of medicare cost.
After investigating, she said her DH will be paying approx $1000/month in EDIT medical (medicare + her ACA). I was shocked. I've never read a cost like that on this forum.
My general question:
Cost for medicare:
1. High end, all the best benefits, most you pay.
2. Middle road, decent benefits, covers gap insurance and drugs.
3. Low end, least expensive route.
At this point in time, they are both on ACA, he's retired, she works part time with no medical benefits.
We're 62 and and are not planning for that kind of medicare cost.
After investigating, she said her DH will be paying approx $1000/month in EDIT medical (medicare + her ACA). I was shocked. I've never read a cost like that on this forum.
My general question:
Cost for medicare:
1. High end, all the best benefits, most you pay.
2. Middle road, decent benefits, covers gap insurance and drugs.
3. Low end, least expensive route.
At this point in time, they are both on ACA, he's retired, she works part time with no medical benefits.
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