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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What makes me antsy is health care costs. Those seem the most unpredictable and the most liable to be high vs low[/quote] If you have Medicare and a decent gap plan, health care costs nothing except your premiums.[/quote] I was getting ready to type the same thing! I've been retired for almost three years and had multiple doctor visits and procedures done and it never costs me anything other than the Medicare deductible of about $200 at the beginning of the year. I'm talking about surgery on my spine, several months of PT, varicose vein surgery, multiple checkups, labs, ultrasounds. Costs nothing.[/quote] You know that a certain subset of Republicans are planning on “sunsetting” Medicare. [/quote]
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