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Old 11-21-2016, 09:20 AM #16
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Yes I completely think Medicare is better than what you have....You are not comparing the same thing is what it sounds like...

I will assume (which I shouldn't) is that you have an employer based insurance plan?
If that is the case the employer is supplementing your great benefits.

I do not know a single person paying $30 a month for any insurance unless its employer subsidized....

No copay's with Medicare.....Its 80-20....plain and simple.

Insurance company's are out to make money off you for profit, Medicare is a very low overhead form of insurance when you qualify.

There is alot to learn, and we may be getting even more cuts to SS and Medicare if Paul Ryan gets his way? (vouchers)Who knows?
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