Biden Wants to Lower Medicare Eligibility Age to 60 by Chad Stone | Apr 10, 2020 | News Biden: "Of course, those who prefer to remain on their employer plans would be permitted to do so."
What a Payroll Tax Cut Could Mean for Social Security, Medicare by Chad Stone | Mar 13, 2020 | Personal Finance Analyst: “We’re projected to have about $1.3 trillion in payroll tax revenues come in this year, and so that would ...
White House’s 2021 Budget Proposal Would Cut Safety-Net Programs by Chad Stone | Feb 10, 2020 | News The budget includes 5% cuts to nondefense spending to $590 billion, which won't pass the House.
Pelosi Bows to Pressure From AOC, Other Dems on Medicare Drug Price Bill by Eugene Townes | Dec 12, 2019 | News Pelosi re-implemented a part of the bill that bars drug price spikes for employer-sponsored health plans.
Pelosi’s Showdown Vote on Medicare Drug Costs, Benefits Set for Next Week by News Team | Dec 6, 2019 | News The White House now opposes Pelosi's bill, arguing it will keep new drugs from coming to market.
Open Enrollment Ends Soon, Here’s How to Choose the Right Health Plan by News Team | Nov 30, 2019 | Personal Finance In one study, more than 80% of the employees at a Fortune 100 company picked the wrong plans.
Watch Out for Costly Glitch in New Medicare Plan Finder by News Team | Nov 21, 2019 | News Critics say the new tool can create confusion by obscuring out-of-pocket costs for seniors.
Social Security Mistakenly Lists Woman as Dead, Medicare Cut Off by Eugene Townes | Nov 11, 2019 | News Ellis to the SSA: "'You all used my social security number on a deceased person on their death certificate.'"
Medicare ‘Part B’ Premiums Rising 7% for 2020 on Higher Drug Costs by News Team | Nov 11, 2019 | News Medicare also announced that annual Part B outpatient deductible will increase by $13, to $198 next year.
Disturbing Study: Half of Seriously Ill on Medicare Struggle With Bills, Drug Costs by News Team | Nov 9, 2019 | News Study author: "We did not expect to see this extent of financial hardship in the Medicare population."