
A couple of Medicare premiums will be lower
As Social Security and Medicare are completely different, the majority of retirees will prefer participating in both, so the nationalized healthcare system decided to make a particularly notable change for next year.
Monthly Medicare Part B premiums will definitely increase from $170.10 in 2022 to only $164.90 soon. It has been noted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) that the complete Medicare enrollment was almost 64 million in October 2021.
What’s the maximum amount of Social Security benefit you can get on a monthly basis?
The most you can get from Social Security depends completely on a couple of factors. First, how much you have earned over your working life when you start taking your benefits, and your COLA increase. In time, these benefits will increase, as long as the COLA shows an increase. The maximum initial monthly benefit for the next year’s retirement age is the following one:
Age 62: $2,572
Age 65: $3,279
Age 66: $3,506
Age 70: $4,555











