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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Retired Couples May Need $240,000 for Health Care

Couples retiring this year can expect their medical bills throughout retirement to cost 4 percent more than those who retired a year ago, according to an annual projection released Wednesday by Fidelity Investments.

The estimated $240,000 that a newly retired couple will need to cover health care expenses reflects the typical pattern of projected annual increases. The Boston-based company cut the estimate for the first time last year, citing President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. Medicare changes resulting from that plan are expected to gradually reduce many seniors' out-of-pocket expenses for prescription drugs.

But Fidelity says overall health care cost trends are on the rise again, so it's raising its cost estimate from last year's $230,000 figure.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Retired couples wont need any money for health care Obama will load them with pain killers and push them over a cliff Ha enjoy the ride you unproductive old people part of the new and improved Obama Care