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Old 02-12-2017, 05:47 PM #21
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i'll throw this out there since no one is contributing any information here at this point. Have any of you reading this and on social security or ssdi, gotten an actual raise in the amount you receive this year or was the increase totally eaten up in the medicare increase also as it was for me and others. ?
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0.3% and they ate the entire thing for Medicare. Ugh...
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Totally eaten up in the medicare increase. I am getting the exact same amount as I did in 2016.
Also, in 2016 I switched from SSDI to SS.



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I am getting ten dollars less per month and my part d went up 25 bucks.
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