How do you pay your Medicare premiums if you’re not on Social Security?
Just curious.
Medicare sends a bill quarterly, via small mail, in advance. My sister is not taking SS yet as she’s still working, but just turned 65. She got that bill in the mail a couple of weeks before her 65th birthday.
Currently, Medicare Premium rate of increase each year, is outpaced by the "growth rate" (roughly/supposedly 8% per year) of SS payments - by NOT YET taking SS.
Kamala Harris's point of view, will force --- despite the words of leftist legislation buttressed by judicial-super-"legislating" --- everybody on to Social Security.
From that, the left will deduct KamalaCare, and retirees will thereafter receive somewhere between approx. 55% to 70% of whatever they would presently receive in monthly deposits to their personal bank accounts.
Expect increased taxes to "pay for" The New Social Security; while SS payments will probably be customized to match recipients' [leftist and racial] political purity profiles.
Many people are careless about their participation at Facebook, Google, Twitter - who report to the left, political profiles of such social media customers. Thus, an easy thing for The Swamp to match "your Social Security Benefits" to your social media profiles.
People want convenience, and they are reluctant to shun social media; in addition to which, with every increase by state imposition, more and more people will be desparate to take what money they can get.
Nevermind the increasing rates, of descending quality and performance of services.
Credit card or check.
I just wrote my first one.