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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: ggersh who wrote (65989)10/20/2021 11:00:04 AM
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12% is probably accurate.
by 'deduction' i was thinking about how much medicare will deduct from social security...
most of which, i think, is the Part B minimal deduction of ~$150/month...
but, yeah, throw the deductable into the equation...
looks like part a and part b, combined, increased about 4% in 2021, which is twice the increase
of cola/social security.
medicareresources.org

but with all the 'efficient' obfuscation of u.s. social security and medicare, it's rather
difficult to determine how much of all them 'freeby' 'entitlements' the 99% are
paying twice.

u.s. health care system is killing us.

-ng-
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