Study on Medicare

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On average, a man or woman retiring at age 65 in 2023, would have to pay $59,500 more for health care over the length of their retirement under Romney's plan.



The numbers are even higher for younger Americans who retire later, the study found.



A person who qualifies for Medicare in 2030 would see an increase of $124,600 in Medicare costs over their retirement period.



While Romney's changes to Medicare would affect future retirees, the study also said that Romney's plan to get rid of Obama's health care law could raise health care costs in retirement by $11,000 for the average person who is 65 years old today by reinstating limits on prescription drug coverage.



http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap...CXsVJA?docId=d8ef0723fc134ca1bdcea8bbf11a607b
 
How do you think Rmoney/Ryan's MediSCARE will play with the voters?
 
I wonder if those tea party people who wanted their medicare left alone by the government will get mad?
 
I wonder if those tea party people who wanted their medicare left alone by the government will get mad?

They thought the GOP would take away somebody's else's' health care entitlements, not their own, didn't they?
 
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