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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: Steve Felix who wrote (23847)11/3/2015 3:45:26 PM
From: TigerPaw   of 34328
 
we get a private subsidy (until eligible for Medicare) as part of a retirement plan. My daughter however got a subsidy while she was unemployed which went away when she got a job. I think they look at W4 filings.

It's my understanding that there was a large pent-up demand by people who had not seen a doctor since they left high school, This affected the cheapest plans.

Our drug and well visit plan has sort of a reverse-deductable. The insurance pays the first $1000 each year and we pay full price after that threshold is reached . That usually takes about 3 months. I've switched to a lot of generic drugs and a compounding pharmacy but they keep my vitals in spec.
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