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Skittles

(173,140 posts)
25. yup
Sun May 31, 2026, 04:32 AM
9 hrs ago

whenever I hear people casually tossing around "Medicare for all" I wonder if they have any idea how pricey it can be

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Absolutely! buzzycrumbhunger 13 hrs ago #1
I've had an advantafe plan for ten years and didn't know this. How can they prevent me from switching? FadedMullet 13 hrs ago #2
you can switch back to regular Medicare Skittles 13 hrs ago #5
Plan B is allowed to do "medical underwriting," nilram 12 hrs ago #8
You generally have a one-time opportunity to sign up for a Medigap/Supplement plan. Ms. Toad 12 hrs ago #9
It's not that you can "never" go back buzzycrumbhunger 12 hrs ago #11
I think you mean Plan C dflprincess 12 hrs ago #13
When I was about to turn 65, I was inundated with mail ads for Medicare Advantage Wednesdays 13 hrs ago #3
I'm 76, and I still get those ads occasionally. ShazzieB 11 hrs ago #15
Same, and it wasn't just mail ads. GoCubsGo 1 hr ago #43
I agree, but they have made regular Medicare unaffordable for a lot of people Skittles 13 hrs ago #4
Gods, yes! buzzycrumbhunger 12 hrs ago #12
it's all a racket Skittles 11 hrs ago #17
The biggest pisser? buzzycrumbhunger 10 hrs ago #22
oh wow Skittles 9 hrs ago #24
My traditional Medicare is my biggest budget expense by far. GoodRaisin 9 hrs ago #23
yup Skittles 9 hrs ago #25
Bull OhioBack2Blue 8 hrs ago #28
why not just say single payer Skittles 7 hrs ago #29
I think its because scrapping Medicare Johonny 1 hr ago #42
This message was self-deleted by its author Emile 7 hrs ago #33
That's the worst part imo. ShazzieB 11 hrs ago #16
I had a landlord several years ago, who said she had changed her mom's health plan to one of those... C Moon 12 hrs ago #6
Medicare has a trust fund? n/t aggiesal 12 hrs ago #7
Switching Medicare options after you are already on it can be done at the same time of year that other switches summer_in_TX 12 hrs ago #10
If it was designed to destroy Medicare, why would President Clinton sign it into law? MichMan 12 hrs ago #14
LOL Skittles 11 hrs ago #18
Good question Hope22 11 hrs ago #19
Republicons held the house and senate in 1997... OhioBack2Blue 7 hrs ago #31
+1 leftstreet 3 hrs ago #37
They just discontinued my medical Sector 001 11 hrs ago #20
? Skittles 8 hrs ago #26
When I called Sector 001 8 hrs ago #27
try online Skittles 7 hrs ago #30
same answer as two years ago - and two years before that - and ... stopdiggin 11 hrs ago #21
Once again, thanking God for my union. Scrivener7 7 hrs ago #32
Same here gab13by13 5 hrs ago #35
My wife is delighted with parts A/B plus supplemental plan G Shrek 6 hrs ago #34
We've had a good experience so far babsbunny 5 hrs ago #36
And AARP is a partner/investor in the UnitedHealth Advantage scam Ruby the Liberal 2 hrs ago #38
My ex employer mandates a single Medicare Advantage HMO plan for all its US retitees. I pay $0 into it. So, sinkingfeeling 2 hrs ago #39
That is bad advice for a huge number of people. MineralMan 1 hr ago #40
Omg, Chris is against MA?!? THE Chris,?!? gulliver 1 hr ago #41
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