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Trey Lockwood

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San Jose, California

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Key Takeaways If you were born before 1961, some of the newer Medicare rules in 2025 may not apply to you—or you may be eligible for exceptions that offer more
Key Takeaways You now need to understand which official resources can help you transition into the new PSHB program...
Key Takeaways If you're a Medicare-eligible USPS retiree or family member, enrolling in Medicare Part B
Key Takeaways Higher healthcare costs in 2025 mean USPS employees and retirees need to...
Key Takeaways Higher Out-of-Pocket Costs: Medicare Part A costs are rising in 2025, mean...
Key Takeaways In 2025, Medicare Part D introduces major changes, including a $2,000 out-of-pocket cap for prescription drugs, reshaping how you budget for medications.As a USPS retiree or employe...
Key Takeaways Understanding how PSHB deductibles work can help you budget for medical
Key Takeaways In 2025, USPS employees and retirees are officially transitioned to the Postal Service Health Benefit...
Key Takeaways Your PSHB plan works with Medicare in 2025, but the way they coordinate depends on timing, your choic...
Key Takeaways You can keep your USPS health coverage through the new Postal Service Health Benefi...