OT---Social Security Raise...what should I do with all this money?
Buy chickens and harvest the eggs :)
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You, missy! There you are! Finally came out from under your rock, eh?
Strangely I could not [quickly] find a Google image for "monkey nacho hat."
This was the best I could do:
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And for some reason, this came up under "monkey with nachos"
I say save that $11 per month and spend it on booze during the DS cruise if you go.
Strangely I could not [quickly] find a Google image for "monkey nacho hat."
This was the best I could do:
plus
And for some reason, this came up under "monkey with nachos"
I say save that $11 per month and spend it on booze during the DS cruise if you go.
~ Kim ~
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HW - 283 SW - 257.5 Goal - 156
Thanks to all the DS vets who have paid it forward - I <3 you guys!
Looking for DS support & information? Check out : http://weightlosssurgery.proboards.com/index.cgi
I read somewhere recently, Becky, that premiums will rise from 96.40/month for part B to 108.60/month which pretty much eats up the increase in SS. Don't know about the deductible, but most likely that will go up several hundred dollars. It seems to go up every year!!
projected increase in SS part B premium in 2014 is $117/month. now that's something to look forward to (NOT)
Ms. Cal Culator
on 10/20/11 12:26 pm - Tuvalu
on 10/20/11 12:26 pm - Tuvalu
On October 19, 2011 at 4:27 AM Pacific Time, beemerbeeper wrote:
And how much is Medicare going up? And how much is your Medicare deductible going up? ~Becky
I don't go on Medicare until January. So it's not "going up" for me. In fact, when I start paying the +/-$110/month for SS, my group insurance moves us into a different plan and our premiums will go from $279.62/month to nada. So I'm scoring a $169/month increase in money in my pocket. Not too shabby.
As far as the deductible, it's zero because I have a secondary insurance. My new annual "stop loss" (out of pocket max for the year) is $1000. And most everything is covered at 90%.
The only place we get screwed is my hero's prescription for Enbrel. Right now, we pay $10/month. It will be more like a $250 copay for that drug. But he CAN look into changing medications.
But we are especially fortunate.