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On Friday, April 2, 2021 at 11:53:47 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Fri, 2 Apr 2021 22:45:43 -0400, "John Grossbohlin"
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On Fri, 2 Apr 2021 00:45:33 -0400, "John Grossbohlin"
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Yes it is scary... being frugal and staying healthy so you don't outlive
your income is important and challenging. Let us hope we all succeed at
that...


OTOH, I don't expect to live forever. There is something to living
well. I think we'll be fine, in fact all things considered I figure
we'll have about a $5K lower income and that'll be all but made up by
the state tax reduction (elimination) on retirement income.


As long as inflation stays moderate we will probably be OK. With all the
deductions for insurance, savings, retirement plan, and commuting costs
going away I'm ahead for now. I'll have to reassess every year... I haven't
figured out how to predict the future so I cannot do it now!

Well, insurance is still there. That can be expensive. My drugs,
alone, are a fortune. List is around $1K/mo. They're relatively cheap
now because of rebate cards but that all goes away with Medicare. The
drug plans (Part-D) aren't all that great. I still have a lot to
figure out about Medicare. It's almost like it was designed by
politicians.


Ive been talking with 2 different Medicare €śbrokers€ť. One is
an independent, the other works for my current insurer. Im
currently covered by SWMBOs plan with her employer. Its better
than my companys offering.

They have been very helpful in comparing her 2 adult coverage
plan vs. her dropping to single and me going full Medicare. It looks
like we could save around $2K in premiums if I sign up for Plan B.
Now its just a matter of figuring out how much the co-pays and
other items will eat into (or eat up) that savings under the various
Advantage plans, Part D, etc. An exact match of her coverage would
almost be a wash cost wise but we dont need everything that her
plan covers by default.

My shoulder surgery was just about free under SWMBOs plan and
Im pretty sure Ill need the other one done next year. We need to
decide on the best way to get that covered, her plan or Medicare.