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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is making the Tricare premiums for a retired reservist under age 60 sound absolutely peachy at 1200/mo ish for two adults. Hoping they’re too much of a political third rail to ever raise much.[/quote] Wow! I thought retiree Tricare was much cheaper than that![/quote] It is cheap as heck for retirees from active duty (who are as young as 38) and age 60+ reservists. It’s $1038/mo this year for younger retired reservists under age 60. Sucks if you’re like my husband and did active duty for a long time before switching to reserves, but keep getting activated as a reservist / frequently away anyway, but don’t get the active benefits.... sigh. But really this thread is making me really grateful we’ll get access to the $1038/mo insurance.[/quote] He should have stayed active duty. He knew hew was giving up the insurance when he choose to leave active duty. The choice was his. I never get comments like this.[/quote]
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