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Old 04-15-19, 11:20 AM
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John E
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Originally Posted by themp
... I chose supplement plan G, which is the best plan at this point. (Plan F is fading out in 2020 and those rates are going to go up as the number of Plan F folks gets smaller).
I am with you 100% on Plan G, which many people do not even know about. For me, freedom, flexibility, and choice are paramount and cost is secondary. My wife and I are coming up on 4 years with Plan G, as well as a minimal Plan D. (If you do not sign up for any Plan D initially, you will have trouble adding it later. Even though my prescription drug costs have always been $0 and my wife's have run below $400/yr. for the past 25 years, I wanted to be able to get drug coverage if the need ever arises, because some of this stuff gets really expensive.)
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