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Originally Posted by fmzip
Now this makes sense! I was wondering if you might have been some young guys living too far beyond their means. Good for you on your retirement. I’m 56 so I am thinking this will be my last splurge before retirement. I paid cash for mine as well. Interestingly enough, I have solar panels too. Those are paid for as well.
As retirement approaches, always trying to find ways to lower overall expenses! Sounds like you have a really good grasp on things. OT questions, why too much income on the first year of retirement that drove up the Medicare payment? How low income do you need to be to pay zero? If I could only figure out low healthcare costs, I’d love to retire before 65
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Your annual income Your monthly premium in 2022
Individuals Couples
Equal to or below $91,000 Equal to or below $182,000 $170.10
$91,001 -$114,000 $182,001 – $228,000 $238.10
$114,001 – $142,000 $228,001 – $284,000 $340.20
$142,001 – $170,000 $284,001 – $340,000 $442.30
$170,001 – $499,999 $340,001 – $749,999 $544.30
$500,000 and above $750,000 and above $578.30