Dr. Ed Weir, PhD, Former Social Security Manager
Dr. Ed Weir, PhD, Former Social Security Manager
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Dr. Ed Weir, PhD, Former Social Security Manager, REVEALS 6 MYTHS about Social Security! Retirement, spouse benefits, survivor benefits, disability, and MORE
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😃💯Who is Dr. Ed?
Dr. Ed Weir, PhD, Former Social Security District Manager; Former Family Services Specialist, Department of Social Services; Former Marine Corps Sergeant; University Adjunct Professor. Dr. Ed is one of the most experienced government benefits experts in the country and in his (semi)retirement, he has made hundreds of UA-cam videos in order to help seniors, the disabled, survivors, retirees, disabled children, spouses, and others in every state get the benefits they need!
😊😊WE NEED YOUR HELP! Anything you can do to get the word out about our channel is greatly appreciated! How about your local news? Dr. Ed would love to appear on your local news to promote this critical information to your local community. How about sharing? Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, places of worship and work, community and senior centers! Do you know a famous celebrity or social media influencer? Please have them share our channel. My contact info: ed@mygovexpert.com
⚠️I am not an attorney, tax advocate, or currently affiliated with the Social Security Administration or any other entity of the US Federal Government. My advice and opinions are based on my decades of experience inside the government. The Social Security Administration is the final decision maker when it comes to your benefits.
#socialsecurity #medicare #seniorcitizens
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Відео

Former Social Security Insider EXPLAINS | PLUS FREE LIVE Q&A retirement spouse disability
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Former Social Security Insider EXPLAINS | PLUS FREE LIVE Q&A retirement spouse disability
Former SSA Insider EXPLAINS! YOUR friend/relative NEED this $$$? FREE LIVE Q&A 3pm PST; 6pm EST
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Former SSA Insider EXPLAINS! YOUR friend/relative NEED this $$$? FREE LIVE Q&A 3pm PST; 6pm EST
BIG 2025 MEDICARE CHANGES! ALERT!! CALL TO ACTION!!! (Edited Version) Former Social Security Manager
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BIG 2025 MEDICARE CHANGES! ALERT!! CALL TO ACTION!!! (Edited Version) Former Social Security Manager
Former Social Security Manager: HELP YOU HELP YOUR CHILDREN!
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Former Social Security Manager: HELP YOU HELP YOUR CHILDREN!
More Benefits Equals More Money! Former SSA Insider Reveals!
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More Benefits Equals More Money! Former SSA Insider Reveals!
YES! You CAN WORK & Receive Disability Benefits! Former SSA Insider EXPLAINS!
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YES! You CAN WORK & Receive Disability Benefits! Former SSA Insider EXPLAINS!
MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER!! 49 PROGRAMS! Former Social Security Manager
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MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER!! 49 PROGRAMS! Former Social Security Manager
Former SSA Insider: Federal/state $$ HELP AVAILABLE NOW!!
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Former SSA Insider: Federal/state $$ HELP AVAILABLE NOW!!
Former Social Security Insider: REVEALS TIPS to Get the MOST from SSA!
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Former Social Security Insider: REVEALS TIPS to Get the MOST from SSA!
2024!! NEW BEST WAY to Make SURE YOUR Social Security & Medicare Benefits are CORRECT!!
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2024!! NEW BEST WAY to Make SURE YOUR Social Security & Medicare Benefits are CORRECT!!
Former Social Security Manager: Discusses little known part of Social Security/Medicare history!
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Former Social Security Manager: Discusses little known part of Social Security/Medicare history!
Former Social Security Insider: REVEALS Disability then retirement & IMPORTANT AGES!!!
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Former Social Security Insider: REVEALS Disability then retirement & IMPORTANT AGES!!!
Former Social Security Insider: EXPLAINS: HELP available in YOUR FUTURE!?!?
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Former Social Security Insider: EXPLAINS: HELP available in YOUR FUTURE!?!?
Former Social Security Insider: Divorced? Current? SPOUSE Benefits, $1,911 EXTRA $$ Every MONTH!
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Former Social Security Insider: Divorced? Current? SPOUSE Benefits, $1,911 EXTRA $$ Every MONTH!
Former Social Security Insider REVEALS TOP 6 WAYS to lose $$ and BENEFITS!
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Former Social Security Insider REVEALS TOP 6 WAYS to lose $$ and BENEFITS!
Former Social Security Manager EXPLAINS HOW TO GET YOUR MONEY!
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Former Social Security Manager EXPLAINS HOW TO GET YOUR MONEY!
How to FILE for Social Security Benefits ONLINE! Former SSA Manager EXPLAINS!
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How to FILE for Social Security Benefits ONLINE! Former SSA Manager EXPLAINS!
FORMER SSA MANAGER: Help Getting ALL YOUR Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid BENEFITS!! AND MORE!
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FORMER SSA MANAGER: Help Getting ALL YOUR Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid BENEFITS!! AND MORE!
Pt. 4 Former SSA Insider: How to Get Disability; Tricks, Secrets: GET APPROVED; Complete Process!
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Pt. 4 Former SSA Insider: How to Get Disability; Tricks, Secrets: GET APPROVED; Complete Process!
FORMER GOVERNMENT INSIDER: MILLIONS$$ LOST EVERY YEAR! ARE YOU ONE OF THEM? 2024 TAX SEASON
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FORMER GOVERNMENT INSIDER: MILLIONS$$ LOST EVERY YEAR! ARE YOU ONE OF THEM? 2024 TAX SEASON
Pt. 3: FORMER SSA INSIDER, TIPS & SECRETS! DISABILITY Onset date, SSI vs SSDI, Appeal process
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Pt. 3: FORMER SSA INSIDER, TIPS & SECRETS! DISABILITY Onset date, SSI vs SSDI, Appeal process
Pt. 2: FORMER SSA INSIDER: TIPS & TRICKS; DISABILITY Medical Records, How long? & Retirement
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Pt. 2: FORMER SSA INSIDER: TIPS & TRICKS; DISABILITY Medical Records, How long? & Retirement
Pt. 1: FORMER SSA INSIDER TIPS SECRETS GET APPROVED for DISABILITY, CDRs, Appeals, etc...THE GUIDE!
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Pt. 1: FORMER SSA INSIDER TIPS SECRETS GET APPROVED for DISABILITY, CDRs, Appeals, etc...THE GUIDE!
Former SSA Insider discusses the FUTURE of Social Security; Trump? Biden? Republican? Democrat?
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Former SSA Insider discusses the FUTURE of Social Security; Trump? Biden? Republican? Democrat?
5 Social Security Myths: Divorce, Marriage, Remarriage; Are YOU Losing Money!? #socialsecurity
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5 Social Security Myths: Divorce, Marriage, Remarriage; Are YOU Losing Money!? #socialsecurity
PART 2: Social Security Spousal Benefits Explained by Former SSA Manager
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PART 2: Social Security Spousal Benefits Explained by Former SSA Manager
Social Security Spousal Benefits Explained by Former SSA Manager; PART 1
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Social Security Spousal Benefits Explained by Former SSA Manager; PART 1
Is YOUR Social Security check correct? Stressed? WRONG decision + WRONG time = WRONG $$ FOREVER!!
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Is YOUR Social Security check correct? Stressed? WRONG decision WRONG time = WRONG $$ FOREVER!!
Former SSA Insider: PART 2; Maximize Survivor, Widow Benefits! Explained! #socialsecurity #medicare
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Former SSA Insider: PART 2; Maximize Survivor, Widow Benefits! Explained! #socialsecurity #medicare

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ozwiz1136
    @ozwiz1136 7 годин тому

    Cover legally seperated folks?

  • @dianemorgan5781
    @dianemorgan5781 8 годин тому

    So if you took Social Security widows pension, and you took a loan out on your 401 will they count that against you?

  • @ClaudiaTerrito
    @ClaudiaTerrito 8 годин тому

    I'm divorced 34 years. We were married 16 years. I got remarried 24 years ago at age 50. Was told could not pull any $ from previous husband.

  • @thelmareed4677
    @thelmareed4677 8 годин тому

    Hi, my sister is a widowed and she is only 47. Can she draw social security from her husband if she is disabled?

  • @theresareyes8334
    @theresareyes8334 8 годин тому

    Even if I’m married to my current spouse, when I go to claim my social security benefits at 62 can I choose between my two previous husbands records, which ever one is higher? They each made more than my current husband I waa married to each over 10 yrs.

  • @comedyforoldladies
    @comedyforoldladies 9 годин тому

    Do you have to sign up again or can you keep the plan you have without signing up all over

  • @robinlynch9199
    @robinlynch9199 9 годин тому

    Hi Dr Ed, I want to thank you for all of the videos that you post. I had put out a question to you yesterday, but continued looking until I found this one! Thanks! This particular video answers one of my specific questions regarding a small pension that I started receiving when I turned 70. I didn’t even know that I had anything coming to me until the company that I worked for over 30 years ago gave me a call and let me know. So happy that it will not affect my SS!

  • @BGood2LifeNow
    @BGood2LifeNow 9 годин тому

    Is It Legal For A 75 Years Age Man, who is receiving Full Security, allowing To Receive A Percentage Of his spouse's Retirement, paid By the US Postal Service Who Has Been Married 50 Plus Years?

  • @davidcastillo1028
    @davidcastillo1028 9 годин тому

    So, it pays to have multiple husbands or wives; one can get social security pay from all of them.

  • @dennymirante7439
    @dennymirante7439 10 годин тому

    I’m on regular social security now since I turned 62. Now I’m disabled. Can I apply for SSI or more assistance. I’m now 71.

  • @candicosens8178
    @candicosens8178 11 годин тому

    They take all your money with this set you up.

  • @Edricky
    @Edricky 11 годин тому

    I've been separated from my wife for 15 years, and have not remarried. Am I still eligible for spousal support.

    • @penelope5500
      @penelope5500 11 годин тому

      "Separated" means still married to SS. They would want to see divorce papers.

  • @mikumikugrl54321
    @mikumikugrl54321 12 годин тому

    Does your channel discuss SSI benefits?

  • @Roxy-qn3my
    @Roxy-qn3my 14 годин тому

    The Biden-Harris administration and congressional Democrats touted the so-called “Inflation Reduction Act” (IRA) to seniors to lower inflation and health care costs. However, it has proven to accomplish the exact opposite, and now it’s up to lawmakers on Capitol Hill who wisely opposed the law in 2022 to address its failures and help end the raid on our nation’s seniors. Nearly two years after its passage, the IRA has diverted nearly $260 billion from the projected Medicare “savings” to pay for special interest handouts like large tax credits for costly electric vehicles, enormous subsidies paid to big health insurer-PBM corporations, and funding health care programs for illegal immigrants. The sleight-of-hand funding issues with the IRA are far from the only problems it creates for Medicare enrollees. The government intervention and bureaucratic mandates the IRA imposed on Part D-the Medicare program that covers prescription drugs-has caused a steep rise in prices for private sector Part D policies. In the past, Part D relied on normal market forces resulting from fair market competition between insurers to keep drug prices in check. As government price fixing upends that system, insurers are either raising premiums or abandoning the market. Older Americans are already seeing premiums for standalone Part D plans skyrocket by 20% or more, and the number of available plans they can choose from has declined to a record low, putting two million seniors at risk of losing their current Part D plans. Just recently, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reported the Part D base beneficiary premium costs-which increased by a staggering 179%-and arbitrarily added a new “demo” to limit premium increases in standalone Part D plans, which roughly eleven million seniors are enrolled in. In the Biden-Harris code, this means that the administration will further subsidize big insurers to the tune of $72 billion over the next three years via the new “demo” project from the Medicare Trust Funds, further eroding the program’s financial security. That way, seniors will only see a $2 increase per month on average. All told, that puts the entire IRA raid on Medicare at well over $330 billion. The Biden-Harris administration is not protecting Medicare; they’re stealing from it. Furthermore, the IRA’s interference in Medicare drug pricing has also resulted in aggressive insurer-imposed prior authorizations and potential new access restrictions to critical treatments, increasingly threatening seniors’ quality of care. American pharmaceutical manufacturers lead the world in the development of new drugs and several of these companies have already announced reductions in R&D investments out of the understandable fear that price controls will make it impossible for them to justify the expense. It’s predicted that the effects of the IRA will slash innovation and cause as much as a 30% drop in annual new drug approvals, including the small-molecule drugs that make up the vast majority of pharmaceutical treatments. There are far better free-market solutions to lower healthcare costs that put patients, families, and older Americans first - not liberal politicians and corporate special interests. To address the failures of the Biden-Harris IRA, Congress should immediately recall funds that the spending bill diverted from Medicare and implement changes to reduce premiums, prohibit insurer-PBM corporations from pocketing big drug pricing rebates, and prevent access restrictions to critical treatments. By Ron Fitzwater on September 16, 2024 The Missouri Times

  • @vivn01
    @vivn01 14 годин тому

    I’m 69 years old widowed. I received survivor benefits from my late husband when I turned 66 full retirement 100% benefits. Last month SSI sent me a letter saying I received over payment, now I owe SSI filled out the form to appeal that I didn’t ask for the amount. If they calculate it wrong, they have to take their mistake. They denied my appeal, now my income reduced plus payment for the mistake total about $500 less each month till year 2035. Lots of my friends has same issues. She came to SSI office to complain, didn’t win. What is going on now?

  • @tonynunez6539
    @tonynunez6539 15 годин тому

    Great information. Healthcare should not be so complicated. The focus should be on healthcare and not money.

  • @TirsoTrueba
    @TirsoTrueba 18 годин тому

    Why can’t Medicare and Medicaid pay for natural treatment instead of out of pocket expense?

  • @aurelialewis5423
    @aurelialewis5423 20 годин тому

    My husband is receiving social security benefits. I was informed I’m not eligible for social security. I worked for Federal and retired under CSRS. Will I be eligible for spouse benefits?

  • @1960flowerchild
    @1960flowerchild 20 годин тому

    If im a low income senior. Can I apply for medicaid 3 months before my birthday like you can do with medicare?

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 20 годин тому

      You can apply for Medicaid at any time.

  • @tracyvanzee8807
    @tracyvanzee8807 20 годин тому

    My daughter is on disability and her son. My daughter is in hospice, when she passes away, will my grandson still get disability?

  • @1960flowerchild
    @1960flowerchild 20 годин тому

    If I haven't filed my taxes for the last few years. If I go ahead and file them and they are part of one of my high 35 year wages, will my benefit amount automatically increase?

    • @1960flowerchild
      @1960flowerchild 20 годин тому

      If you are a low income senior, can you apply for Medicaid 3 months before you turn 65 just like you can with Medicare?

  • @1960flowerchild
    @1960flowerchild 20 годин тому

    The whole situation is corrupt. How can we stop them?

  • @1960flowerchild
    @1960flowerchild 20 годин тому

    How can we change things?

  • @1960flowerchild
    @1960flowerchild 20 годин тому

    Is there any way to reverse the 13% cut? Possibly a law suit?

  • @1960flowerchild
    @1960flowerchild 20 годин тому

    How do we get the change to CPI-E and increase the income for the fica cap? I'm ready to be heard. Let me know how asap! Thanks.

  • @BabyGirl-vz6ou
    @BabyGirl-vz6ou 21 годину тому

    I worked ever since I was 16 years old and my I get my own Social Security nearest to my husband for 14 years he's deceased he filed his retirement at 70 I'm 72 now do I get anything

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 20 годин тому

      Please join one of my LIVE FREE UA-cam Q&A sessions so I can give you a more accurate and complete answer. There are so many exceptions I don't want to give you an incorrect or partial answer. MORE HELP HERE: linktr.ee/MyGovExpert

  • @BabyGirl-vz6ou
    @BabyGirl-vz6ou 21 годину тому

    I was married to my husband 14 years he's deceased I'm 72 he found his social security retirement he filed his social security retirement at 70 do I get anything

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 20 годин тому

      Please join one of my LIVE FREE UA-cam Q&A sessions so I can give you a more accurate and complete answer. There are so many exceptions I don't want to give you an incorrect or partial answer. MORE HELP HERE: linktr.ee/MyGovExpert

  • @judyreames6291
    @judyreames6291 21 годину тому

    I was told that if I was born after Jan 1,1952 I was not able to get divorced SS benefits.

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 20 годин тому

      Please join one of my LIVE FREE UA-cam Q&A sessions so I can give you a more accurate and complete answer. There are so many exceptions I don't want to give you an incorrect or partial answer. MORE HELP HERE: linktr.ee/MyGovExpert

  • @Mimi-sf5sq
    @Mimi-sf5sq 21 годину тому

    I was married for 39 years and my spouse walked out. Our Daughter is living with her Significant other but our Adult Son is here with me. He and I both are on Disability. I get approximately $900.00 monthly and my son $500.00 monthly. I have worked since I was 14 but had to back off to take care of my Son. Doctor and specialist appointments for some kept me on part time. Social Security said they only go off of what I made when I was working before the divorce. (It's been 6 1/2 years and we are 1 paper away from it being done). I said that I went from 2 incomes to less than 1.They said there is nothing I can do until he files for retirement. We are both 63 years old. Any advice? I'm in VA. He's now in N. C. Thanks.

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 20 годин тому

      Please join one of my LIVE FREE UA-cam Q&A sessions so I can give you a more accurate and complete answer. There are so many exceptions I don't want to give you an incorrect or partial answer. MORE HELP HERE: linktr.ee/MyGovExpert

  • @lyndsyg9355
    @lyndsyg9355 22 години тому

    Traditional Medicare supplemental plan vs advance plans what do you think is better

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 22 години тому

      It really depends on your situation. For FREE HELP with Medicare plans (Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage, Part D), please call my Medicare partner, Chapter Advisory, at (352) 841-0632. They will review ALL the plans in your area and go over ALL your options.

  • @NessaPrettyman
    @NessaPrettyman 22 години тому

    Common Law marriage in Texas in June 1978, married in Missouri in February 1979. Divorced in NM in August 1988. Am I entitled to a part of x's SS?

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 21 годину тому

      Please join one of my LIVE FREE UA-cam Q&A sessions so I can give you a more accurate and complete answer. There are so many exceptions I don't want to give you an incorrect or partial answer. MORE HELP HERE: linktr.ee/MyGovExpert

    • @NessaPrettyman
      @NessaPrettyman 21 годину тому

      @MyGovExpert Had my interview with Missouri SSA. SSA asked if ex was still living. Yes, he is. He was born in Dec 1959. I'm 67 and will draw on my record. They told me to call back in the event of his death. Why would that be?

  • @lynda-gu8zj
    @lynda-gu8zj День тому

    Why do they keep raising the age for full retirement benefits

  • @cynthiamcdonald3513
    @cynthiamcdonald3513 День тому

    My ex-husband died at age 52 in 2012 . IN 2016 I Got my Disibility, I was was 52.. I get widows benefits. I just turned 60 will my Benifit change now? For Good? or Bad?

    • @penelope5500
      @penelope5500 23 години тому

      The reduction for taking widow's benefits at age 50, as a disabled widow, is 71.5%, the same as someone who is not disabled who starts at 60. so, no I do not think you will see any change.

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 21 годину тому

      Please join one of my LIVE FREE UA-cam Q&A sessions so I can give you a more accurate and complete answer. There are so many exceptions I don't want to give you an incorrect or partial answer. MORE HELP HERE: linktr.ee/MyGovExpert

  • @corinnespruck9365
    @corinnespruck9365 День тому

    Please put me on your list I'd live assistance with choosing a plan I'm on ssdi

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert День тому

      For FREE HELP with Medicare plans (Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage, Part D), please call my Medicare partner, Chapter Advisory, at (352) 841-0632. They will review ALL the plans in your area and go over ALL your options.

  • @lindatedford8375
    @lindatedford8375 День тому

    Can I get my ex spousal death benefits if I have remarried and divorce?

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 22 години тому

      Please join one of my LIVE FREE UA-cam Q&A sessions so I can give you a more accurate and complete answer. There are so many exceptions I don't want to give you an incorrect or partial answer. MORE HELP HERE: linktr.ee/MyGovExpert

  • @deborahlennon9159
    @deborahlennon9159 День тому

    I'm 59 divorced were married for 12 yrs. Ex spouse died can I claim any of his social security?

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 22 години тому

      Please join one of my LIVE FREE UA-cam Q&A sessions so I can give you a more accurate and complete answer. There are so many exceptions I don't want to give you an incorrect or partial answer. MORE HELP HERE: linktr.ee/MyGovExpert

  • @WilmaMuriel
    @WilmaMuriel День тому

    A friend was approved for SSD in July but won’t get his first payment till January 2025. Why???

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 22 години тому

      Please join one of my LIVE FREE UA-cam Q&A sessions so I can give you a more accurate and complete answer. There are so many exceptions I don't want to give you an incorrect or partial answer. MORE HELP HERE: linktr.ee/MyGovExpert

  • @beccamelton3529
    @beccamelton3529 День тому

    If you have SNP Advantage plan, will the plan stay the same,without having to reapply?

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert День тому

      For FREE HELP with Medicare plans (Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage, Part D), please call my Medicare partner, Chapter Advisory, at (352) 841-0632. They will review ALL the plans in your area and go over ALL your options.

    • @beccamelton3529
      @beccamelton3529 19 годин тому

      Thank you.​@@MyGovExpert

  • @sherineroberson6019
    @sherineroberson6019 День тому

    Will ssa recognize common law marriages

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 22 години тому

      Please join one of my LIVE FREE UA-cam Q&A sessions so I can give you a more accurate and complete answer. There are so many exceptions I don't want to give you an incorrect or partial answer. MORE HELP HERE: linktr.ee/MyGovExpert

  • @anitaoherrera9841
    @anitaoherrera9841 День тому

    My mother passed on I took care of her for more or less 20 years and I am disabled can I claim her benefits?

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 22 години тому

      Please join one of my LIVE FREE UA-cam Q&A sessions so I can give you a more accurate and complete answer. There are so many exceptions I don't want to give you an incorrect or partial answer. MORE HELP HERE: linktr.ee/MyGovExpert

  • @MyGovExpert
    @MyGovExpert День тому

    For FREE HELP with Medicare plans (Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage, Part D), please call my Medicare partner, Chapter Advisory, at (352) 841-0632. They will review ALL the plans in your area and go over ALL your options.

  • @judieloux3610
    @judieloux3610 День тому

    Joining late. 5.9% increase in medicare, but only 2.5% COLA!? How is that even possible!?😢

  • @elisechapman5145
    @elisechapman5145 День тому

    That cap amount is way too low. Back in the day it sounded rich. These days people make much more.

  • @elisechapman5145
    @elisechapman5145 День тому

    For 2025 enrollment, is there anything new or recommended that you can talk about? What to avoid?

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert День тому

      For FREE HELP with Medicare plans (Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage, Part D), please call my Medicare partner, Chapter Advisory, at (352) 841-0632. They will review ALL the plans in your area and go over ALL your options.

  • @emptyblank4320
    @emptyblank4320 День тому

    If you can afford supplemental G and somehow make it work with the premium you will have no problems. Advanced n you will create a nightmare for your health add pocketbook.

  • @dixie6294
    @dixie6294 День тому

    Took it asap,no regrets!

  • @sunshine3831
    @sunshine3831 День тому

    If Medicare Advantage do not have a monthly payment plan, how are the premiums paid?

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 21 годину тому

      For FREE HELP with Medicare plans (Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage, Part D), please call my Medicare partner, Chapter Advisory, at (352) 841-0632. They will review ALL the plans in your area and go over ALL your options.

  • @p.rcoursey44
    @p.rcoursey44 День тому

    What yr is this video done, pls❤

  • @MsJoyLarkspur
    @MsJoyLarkspur День тому

    I thought you could collect your deceased ex spouse benefits and continue to work to add credit to your own future benefits. So even if theirs is less you can collect that and switch over at full retirement age. Im 63 and want to collect exs now and continue to earn less than 24k a year till full retirement age. Im waiting for my phone call appointment to find out his pia.

    • @MyGovExpert
      @MyGovExpert 21 годину тому

      Please join one of my LIVE FREE UA-cam Q&A sessions so I can give you a more accurate and complete answer. There are so many exceptions I don't want to give you an incorrect or partial answer. MORE HELP HERE: linktr.ee/MyGovExpert