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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 455137" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>I'm retired out of Central States. It cost me $100 a month for great coverage for both the wife and myself. $9.00 co-pay on prescriptions ($7.00 generic). No eye or dental. It all depends on which Local you retire out of. The way it stands right now (yes I know things could change at any moment) I will be covered under this plan until I reach 65 years of age. Then medicare takes over and I will switch to using VA health care and the wife will be on her own. I believe each and every local negotiates their own plans depending on how well they are off financially. Some don't look so good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 455137, member: 5382"] I'm retired out of Central States. It cost me $100 a month for great coverage for both the wife and myself. $9.00 co-pay on prescriptions ($7.00 generic). No eye or dental. It all depends on which Local you retire out of. The way it stands right now (yes I know things could change at any moment) I will be covered under this plan until I reach 65 years of age. Then medicare takes over and I will switch to using VA health care and the wife will be on her own. I believe each and every local negotiates their own plans depending on how well they are off financially. Some don't look so good. [/QUOTE]
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