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How does the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act impact Medicare?

Income-related Medicare premiums: Some Medicare beneficiaries will pay an extra amount for Part D because of their yearly income. The extra amount is paid directly to Social Security (not the Medicare plan). The income level that drives the additional premium starts at $85,000 for a single person or $170,000 for married couples filing joint tax returns. These income levels will stay the same until 2020…Read More

 

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