Monday, December 17, 2012

Editorial, Medicare: Is 67 the new 65? - latimes

Looking for ways to slow the growth of entitlement programs, budget negotiators in Washington are considering making seniors wait two years longer to qualify for Medicare — from age 65 to 67. Many Republicans have endorsed the idea, noting that Medicare beneficiaries now live far longer on average than they did when Congress created the program in 1965. - Medicare: Is 67 the new 65?
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