BREAKING: 2024 Medicare & Social Security Changes CONFIRMED - Here's Your NEW Costs! 💸

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The numbers are IN! Here are the critical updates that will impact your healthcare and retirement income in 2024!

Get the latest updates on Medicare Part A and a New Part B premiums! High-income earners, this one's for you - learn how your income impacts your Medicare premiums and Income-Ratio Means-Adjusted Annual Income (IRMAA) adjustments.

Plus, he breaks down the EXCITING news about the 3.2% boost in Social Security benefits!

Don't miss out on this valuable information – watch now to learn more!

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Maybe the government should stop giving our tax dollars AWAY!!! AND TAKE CARE OF OUR

stevenlaquerre
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I don't understand why you have to live like a pauper just because you are retired. I have always maintained that retirees who struggle to meet their basic needs are the ones who did not invest in the right place. Retirement choices determine a lot of things. My parents both spent same number of years in the civil service, but my mom was investing through a wealth manager, and my dad depended on pension fund to handle her retirement. My mom retired with about 4.2 million, but my dad retired with roughly 1.8 million.

ChristopherAbelman
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Put Congress on Medicare and see how fast it becomes free and better Doctors/services allowed.

marya
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Seniors should never pay these high prices for care which they work all their life to achieve

charlesmckinney
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My mother got $1100 p/m. Which left her with $600 p/mo. Other countries take care of their elderly, U.S. nickel and dimes them to death literally.

kiana
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Most of the time when social security gives an increase. Medicare eats it up.

eddieraines
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When you think about it, seniors have to go through alot of hoops just to find the right plan. Whoda thought it would ever come to this? It's borderline cruel. 😅

daisy
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Sure. Give us a 3.2% COL and take 2% back to pay for increases in fees and deductibles! NOT FAIR!!!

pamliewer
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How do they expect seniors to pay all of this when they are on a limited income?

cindyhouston
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In reality the cost is much higher! My Dad had additional insurance and was billed $100, 000 for 6 days in ICU. The only winner is Big Parma and hospitals

carolguthmann
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I hate all of this! It’s shameful how a person who has been a productive citizen their whole life is being treated. Medicare A sucks so I have to pay for medicare B which also sucks so I have to pay for a supplement. If I’m drawing my retirement you are going to penalize my social security. Medicare A through Z! Ridiculous! How about one plan to take care of everything? Why make everything so complicated?

lisashields
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I'm confused. My wife will get a COLA increase of $29. Yet The monthly premium is going up $10 and the deductible is going up $14 leaving her with an increase of $5. So where is the COLA? That means that she is losing $24. Is this a scam or am i misunderstanding something?

raydartt
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You are amazing. I know you are a business but your videos are a great public service. I appreciate your complete understanding of Medicare and Social Security and the work you do putting it together and presenting it to us the way you do. It is so helpful. Thank you very much for your efforts, interest, and energy.

bettyditillo
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I’m here in Australia watching this out of curiosity and just 😳that seems so so expensive for people on pensions

mashton
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You pay into this shit your entire working life and then you retire and the rules keep changing. The U.S. government is SHIT.

danielclint
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CORRECTION: Medical costs are NOT considered in COLA determinations even though medical costs are one of the highest for seniors.

ebgewen
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Call your state representative and tell them to pass the ssa2100 act and a $600 amo raise, We needs help now

williamdimase
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The health care in USA is the most complicated in the whole world at old age really we have to absorbe all this confused informations is that fair🤔🤔🤔🤔 24:42 24:42

lolalucky
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Usually, the amount of increase in Medicare is pretty close to the amount you will get on your Social Security Check.

josephkondrat
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Thank you for keeping us updated and keeping it real!!!

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