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Who needs a million dollars? Apparently, nobody


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On 6/19/2024 at 12:13 PM, Paa Langfart said:

until you yourself actually come down with one of the disadvantages that they decide not to cover.  Like I said - they make it all seem great with little perks that basically cost them nothing because most people don't take advantage of them.  

 

 

Those things that they don't cover, Medicare doesn't cover either.  So I am not sure what your point is.  Like I said, if you are saying the Medicare program itself needs to be overhauled, I might agree.  But Medicare advantage is better than plain Medicare.  

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On 7/13/2024 at 3:17 PM, Davidson Deac II said:

Its expensive, no doubt.  And a big concern.  But I think you are exaggerating a little.  My wife works at one of the high end retirement homes and the cost is about 8000 per month and is all inclusive (food, most medicine, in house medical care).  Of course, the cost may be higher in other areas. If you start out with a million when you move in, it would last about 10 years for one person, or 5 years for two.  A more average facility in the area we live is around 5 grand a month.  

Who in the fug has 5k per month, let alone 8k per month? Legit rich mofos thats who

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My dad is essentially doing this. He's retired, makes social security, and lives alone. No mortgage and limited bills. He just has to buy food and limit his expenses. He doesn't need much money-wise at this point of his life. He also relies on the generosity of others.

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