
How Much Is Medicare Part B in 2022
For most people, $170.10 but let’s start with Part A first, then move on to Part B below. First off, your Part A isn’t “Free”.
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For most people, $170.10 but let’s start with Part A first, then move on to Part B below. First off, your Part A isn’t “Free”.
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In order to be eligible (and save potentially thousands of dollars per year), you’ll want to lower your MAGI. You may want to work with an accountant or contribute to an HSA to do so. HSAs are only available with high deductible health plans so first make sure that’s the most appropriate coverage for you and your family.
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