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Originally Posted by Rain Man
We lost our company insurance over the past couple of years as we retired, and that's the pricing we got on the health exchange. It's a pretty good plan, but yeah, it's expensive. And we still spent $8K out of pocket, though about 3/4 of that was hearing aids and glasses that aren't covered.
It'll go down a bit this year since my wife is going on Medicare. She's still working through the application, but I think it'll drop from $2,000 a month to about $1,300 a month. That'll be a big difference. I won't get Medicare for another few years.
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I start Medicare this year. Have you looked at Advantage plans? Way better than doing individual Medicare plans. My brother is much older than me and has been on United Healthcare Advantage plan for years. He pays far less in premiums and has been happy with it. I'm pretty sure I'm going that route.