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Originally Posted by WTF
Are you not on single pay ,
Medicare
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It's not like you have a choice. When you turn 65, Madicare becomes your primary carrier.
Most "retired" people pay about $100 bucks a month. If they choose go into Plan B or C, it's more.
However, if you continue to work after 65, and make a substantial wage, you get charged considerably more, depending on how much your income is.
wherebthey get you is if you tell the Government to get fucked, no insurance company will give you coverage without charging you a exorbinate rate. So you are better off entering Medicare and get a supliment to make up the difference.