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Had this discussion with another agent yesterday in Las Vegas over coffee (yes, it was coffee at 8am).
My question is why would someone at age 60 earning $2,000 a month receive a full subsidy inside the exchange, but the same person at 65 pays $99.90 for Part B and probably $50 for a HiF plus another $40 for a drug plan??
Doesn't this seem a bit unfair and something that our kommie in chief and his little dog Kathy needs to fix?
Rick
My question is why would someone at age 60 earning $2,000 a month receive a full subsidy inside the exchange, but the same person at 65 pays $99.90 for Part B and probably $50 for a HiF plus another $40 for a drug plan??
Doesn't this seem a bit unfair and something that our kommie in chief and his little dog Kathy needs to fix?
Rick