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3. If you can afford traditional Medicare, a supplement and Part D, it's way to go. If not, Advantage
Sat Oct 28, 2023, 11:49 PM
Oct 2023

are probably best you can do.

That’s the main reason 51% of Medicare beneficiaries choose it, as of 2023. The incessant advertising is partially responsible, but they are offering coverage to a lot of people who just can’t afford MediGap and a drug plan.

If traditional Medicare is affordable, it’s preferable. But too often it doesn’t work for people with little disposable income.

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