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Why the $202.90 Medicare Part B premium could shrink your March Social Security check
A new projection from federal agencies outlines how rising Medicare Part B costs could offset part of the 2026 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment. The change affects millions of retirees whose ...
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Medicare Advantage Overpays Are Cutting Your Social Security Check
A new report from the United States Congress Joint Economic Committee (JEC) reveals that Americans are overpaying for ...
With updates to the FEHB program and new requirements for certain retirees, it’s more important than ever to understand how FEHB and Medicare work together.
Millions of seniors paid higher Medicare premiums last year because of overpayments to private insurers in the Medicare ...
Many retirees are surprised to learn that Medicare doesn't cover a number of essential healthcare services. You're more ...
Medicare Part B and IRMAA increases in 2026 could reduce Social Security checks by more than $200 per month for some retirees. Here's why and what to do.
Per‑person Medicare Part B premiums will rise from about $2,200 per year in the mid‑2020s to roughly $4,500 by 2035.
Medicare Advantage overpayments are driving up Part B premiums and reducing Social Security benefits for all beneficiaries, a new report finds.
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Traditional Medicare Enrollees Paid Billions More in Premiums Due to MA Overpayments
This is "not sustainable," Joint Economic Committee Chairman says ...
Many people have their Medicare Part B premium automatically deducted from the Social Security benefits each month. Retirees received the good news in late October that those receiving average Social ...
When medical costs are rising rapidly, Medicare consumes a larger portion of Social Security benefits each year. Recipients of Social Security will experience that in a big way in 2026. Social ...
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