Hello Toni:
I am turning 65 in July, self-employed and my income is over $250K.  Recently I received a letter from Social Security telling me that my monthly Medicare Part B premium of $135.50 would be doubled to $270.900 per month due to 2017 reported income. That was no surprise, but Social Security also said that the monthly adjustment for prescription drug coverage would be an additional $31.90. What is this all about?

I am in excellent health and take NO prescriptions. What happens if I do not apply for a Medicare prescription drug plan?  Do I still have to pay the “extra” $31.90?

Also – What if a person goes the Medicare Advantage route instead of original Medicare + a supplement?  Do they get to avoid the additional $135.50 per month for Part B and the $31.90 per month for prescriptions?
Thanks,
Mike from Oklahoma.

 
Hi Mike:         
You can…

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