Even with Medicare coverage, new research finds that 65-year-olds who retire this year could need more than $100,000 to cover co-pays, premiums and other non-reimbursed medical expenses through retirement.
Just more broken promises from the US Government. I'm 66 and my wife is 65. I'm retired from the us Army after 24 years, told that we would have free medical for life, they even called it TriCare for Life. That's only untill you turn 65 then it stops and you must go on medcare and medaid and the best part is I have to pay $3,000/year in preiums and have is do it or forfit your ssi payments.
Just more broken promises from the US Government. I'm 66 and my wife is 65. I'm retired from the us Army after 24 years, told that we would have free medical for life, they even called it TriCare for Life. That's only untill you turn 65 then it stops and you must go on medcare and medaid and the best part is I have to pay $3,000/year in preiums and have is do it or forfit your ssi payments.
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