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Sat Oct 24, 2015, 06:25 AM Oct 2015

Kaiser Family Foundation Report on Income and Assets of Medicare Beneficiaries

The Kaiser Family Foundation recently released an issue brief that describes the income and assets of Medicare beneficiaries in 2014. It is essential to place proposals making changes to the Medicare program within the context of this data in order to understand the impact on beneficiaries. This is particularly true for proposals that shift costs onto beneficiaries. The brief also provides projected numbers for beneficiaries in 2030.

Some important findings from the report (all numbers are for 2014):

Half of all Medicare beneficiaries had incomes below $24,150
One-quarter of beneficiaries had incomes below $14,350

Five percent had incomes exceeding $93,000 (Includes one percent who had incomes exceeding $163,600)
Median per capita income:
White beneficiaries: $27,450
Black beneficiaries: $16,150
Hispanic beneficiaries: $12,800
More than half of all beneficiaries ages 85 and older lived on an income of less than $18,850
Median per capita savings:
White beneficiaries: $91,950
Black beneficiaries: $12,350
Hispanic beneficiaries: $9,800
More than half of all beneficiaries ages 85 and older have less than $30,700

The full Kaiser Family Foundation Issue Brief is available at:

http://files.kff.org/attachment/issue-brief-income-and-assets-of-medicare-beneficiaries-2014-2030

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