By James T. Mulder, Syracuse.Com
The report, by the trustees who oversee Medicare and Social Security, shows the financial health of Medicare, the government health insurance program for people 65 and older, has improved.
But a section of the report that received little attention shows 23 percent of the average Social Security recipient’s check is needed to pay for premiums for Medicare Part B, which covers doctor and other outpatient services, and Part D, which covers prescription drugs, and co-payments. The report predicts that portion will grow to 44 percent by 2088.