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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 246990" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>I can tell you that at 52 I was considering packing it in. I did some homework on health insurance for my wife and I. It would have started at approx. $1200 a month and increased every year. If I lived until 85 and continued with supplemental insurance (Medicare kicks in at 65) I would have spent approx. $400,000 plus! This is why I waited until 55 to retire!!!</p><p></p><p>My 30 year old son pays $800 a month with a high deductable. He thought he broke his wrist snowboarding and went to emergency...He got an $800 bill WITH INSURANCE! I thought he was going to go through the roof!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 246990, member: 9789"] I can tell you that at 52 I was considering packing it in. I did some homework on health insurance for my wife and I. It would have started at approx. $1200 a month and increased every year. If I lived until 85 and continued with supplemental insurance (Medicare kicks in at 65) I would have spent approx. $400,000 plus! This is why I waited until 55 to retire!!! My 30 year old son pays $800 a month with a high deductable. He thought he broke his wrist snowboarding and went to emergency...He got an $800 bill WITH INSURANCE! I thought he was going to go through the roof! [/QUOTE]
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