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Are Medicare premiums higher for people under 65?

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My former commercial insurance broker had no direct experience, but had thought this was the case. The Medicare website shows $148.50 monthly premium for part B with part A being free. I'm on disability, and will be eligible for Medicare in about a year, so I want to understand what's coming.

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I am afraid I can not answer your question - I live in Denmark where we have universal, free health care for all citizens. I hope others can help you with the US system!

From my knowledge the answer is no, it’s the same cost no matter the age.

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