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The go-broke dates for Medicare and Social Security’s trust funds have moved up as rising health care costs and new ...
The U.S. Social Security and Medicare programs for older people will both run short of funds to pay full benefits in 2033, ...
Medicare "Part E" would be self-sustaining, funded by premiums, and available through all state and federal health exchanges.
The go-broke date for Medicare's trust fund has moved up amid rising healthcare costs, according to an annual report released ...
Rising costs and an aging population mean Medicare is in danger of running short of funds in about eight years.
Both programs are expected to need to cut monthly benefits in less than a decade as their trust funds run dry.
The latest projections come amid bitter political and legal fights over the Trump administration’s early efforts to crack down on alleged fraud in Social Security programs.
The long-term combined outlook of the Social Security Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and Disability Insurance ...
"Sometimes we'll factor into a plan, 'Well, what if Social Security is reduced by 20% or 30%?' So we can look at these different hypotheticals and how they would change your plan." ...
UnitedHealth Group Inc. is cutting commissions for brokers on some Medicare Advantage plans, according to documents reviewed ...