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	<title>New answer on: How Much Does Medicare B Cost?</title>

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		<title>By: Jason Goldenzweig</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[Most individuals receiving Medicare Part B will pay the standard monthly premium ($104.90 per month in 2014 - this number can change each year). 

Some people may be subject to the higher income penalty if they earn above $85,000 on their MAGI (modified adjusted gross income) as stated on their individual tax return or married filing single tax return from 2 years prior, above $170,000 (if married filing jointly).

If filing an individual tax return, the premium brackets are as follows for 2014:
1) $85,000 or less - $104.90 per month
2) $85,001-$107,000 - $146.90 per month
3) $107,001-$160,000 - $209.80 per month
4) $160,001-$214,000 - $272.70 per month
5) $214,001 or more - $335.70 per month

If married filing jointly, the premium brackets are as follows for 2014:
1) $170,000 or less - $104.90 per month
2) $170,001-$214,000 - $146.90 per month
3) $214,001-$320,000 - $209.80 per month
4) $320,001-$428,000 - $272.70 per month
5) $428,001 or more - $335.70 per month

If married filing single, the premium brackets are as follows for 2014:
1) $85,000 or less - $104.90 per month
2) $85,001-$129,000 - $272.70 per month
3) $129,001 or more - $335.70 per month

Part B will pay for approximately 80% of your physician service expenses leaving you responsible for the other 20%.

If you want to add prescription drug coverage or a Medicare supplement plan to cover the gaps in Original Medicare (Part A &#038; Part B), you will have additional premium expenses, however, it will help you create a much more predictable healthcare expense structure (the premiums will also be based on the plan you&#039;re applying for, your age, and other factors).]]></description>

		

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