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Retirees Can Expect to Get Hit With Surging Health Costs

Por: MarketWatch Business March 19, 2023

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The projected price increases are big enough to blow up the plans of many seniors who expect their overall costs to roughly track inflation. Stahl advises retirees to plan on 10% to 14% increases for a couple of years, before dropping closer to the 5% historical norm as pressures ease. Seniors who can’t handle such increases may have to look elsewhere for spending cuts or plan on working a few more years.      Pandemic-induced labor and... + full article



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