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Medicare set to last until '26, Social Security '33 Philly.com WASHINGTON - Medicare's long-term health is starting to look a little better, the government said yesterday, but both Social Security and Medicare are still wobbling toward insolvency within two decades if Congress and the president don't find a way to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare improves; Social Security no worse Cherry Hill Courier Post Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew listens as Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius speaks about Social Security and Medicare Friday at the Treasury Department in Washington. / AP ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare Fund Depletion in '26 Wheeling News Register WASHINGTON - The government said Friday that Medicare's giant hospital trust fund will be exhausted in 2026, two years later than projected last year, while the date that Social Security will exhaust its trust fund remained unchanged at 2033. The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare for Workers Over 65 Clay-Times Journal (NAPSI)—Turning 65 has traditionally been associated with the start of a person's retirement and, accordingly, his or her Medicare coverage. But if you are one of the 10,000 baby boomers turning 65 every day and you choose to work past the traditional ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare's life extended 2 years Fort Wayne Journal Gazette "To me, that's the real loss of all this good news," said Paul Ginsburg, president of the Washington-based Center for Studying Health System Change. "I don't think anyone except the most extreme person, seeing these trends, thinks the Medicare cost ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare, Soc. Security end outlined Worcester Telegram The new report warned that despite the small improvement in Medicare, both it and Social Security face significant funding challenges as the giant baby boom generation continues to retire. Currently, 58 million Americans are receiving Social Security ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare forecast: Solvent until 2026, though baby boomer costs loom News-Medical.net The government said Friday that Medicare's giant hospital trust will not be exhausted until 2026, two years later than projected last year, ... The reasons given for the improved financial outlook for Medicare were an overall slowdown in health care ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: Medicare's finances improve, Social Security holding steady Sacramento Bee WASHINGTON -- Medicare's troubled finances got a boost Friday when the annual trustees report showed that the program's hospital insurance trust fund will remain solvent until 2026, two years longer than was projected last year. Social Security has ... See all stories on this topic » |
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U.S. Medicare outlook improves as healthcare costs ease - Yahoo ... From Yahoo! News: By David Lawder and Margaret Chadbourn WASHINGTON ( Reuters) - Slower growth in U.S. healthcare costs improved the budget outlook ... news.yahoo.com/medicare-outlook-improves-social-security-o... | ||
2013-05-31 - Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Date: 2013-05-31; Title: Trustees Report shows reduced cost growth, longer Medicare solvency; For Immediate Release: Friday, May 31, 2013; Contact ... www.cms.gov/Newsroom/.../Press...Press.../2013-05-31.html | ||
Immigrants Contribute More To Medicare Than They Take Out ... As Congress mulls changing America's border and naturalization rules, a study finds that immigrant workers are helping buttress Medicare's finances, because ... www.kaiserhealthnews.org/.../immigrants-medicare-health-cost... | ||
Health care law helps extend Medicare's fiscal health - The Maddow ... Despite many years of bipartisan support, Medicare has become a contentious partisan issue in recent years -- Republicans have fought to eliminate the ... maddowblog.msnbc.com/_.../18657620-health-care-law-helps... | ||
Daily Kos: Medicare chief: Medicare outlook improves, Obamacare ... The annual Medicare trustees' report [pdf] has been released, and it reaffirms the various reports we've seen over the last year of health care spending slowing ... www.dailykos.com/.../-Medicare-chief-Medicare-outlook-impr... |
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