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Medicare
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5 Key Topics Where Near-Retirees Want More Guidance
Allspring Global Investments’ annual retirement survey finds retirees are doing well, yet opportunities remain for near retirees to seek guidance from advisors and plan sponsors
January 18, 2023
What Midterm Election Results Could Mean for Retirement Policy
The Nov. 8 midterm election will likely shape the future for Social Security and Medicare programs
November 7, 2022
Medicare Part B Premiums Will Decrease in 2023: CMS
Rare occurrence is good news for Social Security beneficiaries; President Biden to speak on Medicare and Social Security today
September 27, 2022
Just How Much a Retiree Will Spend on Healthcare: Milliman
2022 Retiree Health Cost Index breaks down expected costs for a healthy 65-year-old by gender
September 23, 2022
Americans Dangerously Out of Touch with Retirement Healthcare Costs
2022 Fidelity Retiree Health Care Cost Estimate reveals Americans lowball expected costs by more than a quarter of a million dollars, meaning they will need 7x more than they expect
May 16, 2022
When Will Fatter 2022 Social Security Checks Arrive? (And More New Year Changes)
The New Year brings with it a 5.9% COLA increase for beneficiaries, but also a record Medicare Part B increase and some additional limit adjustments
January 4, 2022
Medicare Part B Premiums Will Rise in 2021
Medicare Part B premiums rise to $148.50 in 2021. Learn about new deductibles, coverage updates, and Medicare Open Enrollment.
November 10, 2020
It’s Official: 1.6% Social Security COLA for 2020
Social Security COLA 2020 brings a 1.6% increase, raising benefits but concerns remain over buying power and retirement security.
October 10, 2019
Steep Social Security COLA Drop Expected for 2020
The Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2020 will be considerably lower than the 2.8% COLA received this…
September 13, 2019
ACA Not Prompting Earlier Retirements, Study Finds
ACA impact on retirement finds no early exits from work, as older Americans keep working despite increased health coverage.
September 3, 2019