Here's my situation.
I am on my wife's insurance through a major hospital system. We pay around $50 deductible/month.
I shall turn 65 in June.
I work and have no intentions to stop until either my health tells me to or something else happens.
With our combined income, monthly premium for Part B will be close to $300/month. I didn't even look at Part D, likely will add up to $500 or so/month.
That makes it cost prohibitive to enroll in Part B and D, having good insurance coverage as is.
Yet, from quick read, there will be penalties for non enrollment. Sort of forcing me to either enroll and pay or, deal with penalties down the road when, say, I retire (SSI benefit will be rather insignificant) and income drops down, so B and D premiums become more palatable. (right)
So what exactly am I supposed to do? We considered signing up for Part A only, but it feels like we are forced to enroll into the rest of them of suffer penalties down the road.
Thank you
I am on my wife's insurance through a major hospital system. We pay around $50 deductible/month.
I shall turn 65 in June.
I work and have no intentions to stop until either my health tells me to or something else happens.
With our combined income, monthly premium for Part B will be close to $300/month. I didn't even look at Part D, likely will add up to $500 or so/month.
That makes it cost prohibitive to enroll in Part B and D, having good insurance coverage as is.
Yet, from quick read, there will be penalties for non enrollment. Sort of forcing me to either enroll and pay or, deal with penalties down the road when, say, I retire (SSI benefit will be rather insignificant) and income drops down, so B and D premiums become more palatable. (right)
So what exactly am I supposed to do? We considered signing up for Part A only, but it feels like we are forced to enroll into the rest of them of suffer penalties down the road.
Thank you