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Imagine being under that $25,000 a year bracket. I'm permanently disabled and my income is based on whatever social security I paid in while I was able to work. I was making $72,000 a year before I became disabled at age 37. So, I make about $18,000 a year from that. Yes, I do qualify for Medicare and it is helpful, but I still have to pay a monthly premium out of my social security check and copays. And anything medicare doesn't cover is out of pocket. The whole reason I cannot work is because of my health issues. I need to see doctors and get prescriptions filled every month. But, I am extremely lucky. I inherited a house from my grandmother that is paid for. If I didn't inherit a paid off house, I have no idea how I would survive. And even with not having a mortgage or rent, I still have to pay yearly property taxes, home owners insurance, and maintenance on the house. I pay someone to cut my grass and I have a general contractor that I call if the pump breaks down or the dishwasher stops working. Last year, my septic system needed to be pumped. I am still making payments on that. I'm not sure where I'm going to get the $2200 I'm going to own on property taxes next year. I'm seriously considering renting out my spare room to a stranger. The whole reason I cannot work is my health but it's my health care costs that make me wish I had a job.
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