Thanks, Jim. This is a 180-degree change from Medicare's statement that risk corridors and premium pricing would need no change for 2025. It avoids people's reactions to large 2025 premium price increases, like the character in the movie Network saying," I am mad as hell, and I am not going to be taking it anymore!"😀
@@stephaniesouthernmoore9723 wasn’t trying to be political. Just citing CMS and major news articles about these two stories! Truth is price controls will do very little for most retirees, especially in 2025!
Present the facts is exactly what he did. Lower prices don't start until 2026 but the insurers will face higher payouts in 2025 due to the $2,000 cap which of course would increase Part D premiums. This is a shell game.
Great job going through what's going on, Jim! Would love to interview you for my YT channel some day! Appreciate your work.
Thanks for the mention on your channel!
Thanks, Jim. This is a 180-degree change from Medicare's statement that risk corridors and premium pricing would need no change for 2025. It avoids people's reactions to large 2025 premium price increases, like the character in the movie Network saying," I am mad as hell, and I am not going to be taking it anymore!"😀
Just present the facts. Don't make this political. You have lost all credibility.
@@stephaniesouthernmoore9723 wasn’t trying to be political. Just citing CMS and major news articles about these two stories! Truth is price controls will do very little for most retirees, especially in 2025!
Present the facts is exactly what he did. Lower prices don't start until 2026 but the insurers will face higher payouts in 2025 due to the $2,000 cap which of course would increase Part D premiums. This is a shell game.