Insurance rant (not about ED)
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2021 6:55 pm
As is obvious I'm 82 now, but my wife is 80.
Other than my minor health problems, we are extremely healthy for people our age and probably a lot younger.
We have had Medicare supplement ins since we turned 65. I realize it's Cadillac insurance, but we haven't had a problem paying it since we have no mortgage nor other unusual outgo.
That recently was increased by 15% I assume because of all the old people on ventilators and in hospitals for months due to the Covid Pandemic. Our monthly payment is now $616.
We've also maintained long term care ins for years. I just got a notice that they will increase the premium 21% to around $3k a year. They asked AZ for 29%. I wonder who got greased to OK that increase?
Our Social security was increased 1.3% this year. I realize the insurance we have would kill the average retiree, but we are frugal and somehow, I manage to pick up some change in the stock market now and then. We can pay all this, but it just doesn't seem fair. These rates are manageable it seems until you reach the age where you may need them.
I don't expect any usable advice about this, but I just wanted to rant about it and possibly warn others about it.
Other than my minor health problems, we are extremely healthy for people our age and probably a lot younger.
We have had Medicare supplement ins since we turned 65. I realize it's Cadillac insurance, but we haven't had a problem paying it since we have no mortgage nor other unusual outgo.
That recently was increased by 15% I assume because of all the old people on ventilators and in hospitals for months due to the Covid Pandemic. Our monthly payment is now $616.
We've also maintained long term care ins for years. I just got a notice that they will increase the premium 21% to around $3k a year. They asked AZ for 29%. I wonder who got greased to OK that increase?
Our Social security was increased 1.3% this year. I realize the insurance we have would kill the average retiree, but we are frugal and somehow, I manage to pick up some change in the stock market now and then. We can pay all this, but it just doesn't seem fair. These rates are manageable it seems until you reach the age where you may need them.
I don't expect any usable advice about this, but I just wanted to rant about it and possibly warn others about it.