Each has said the other's plan would cost Medicare participants more money out of pocket.
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Of course you get the biggest tax savings if you pay your deductibles out of pocket and leave the HSA money growing for years tax free.
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Some parents said they had been taking time off from work to make the extra commute, paying money out of pocket for cabs before receiving reimbursement from the city, or simply staying home with their children.
Yes, it may be a lot of money out of pocket every month, but it can save you in the long run: One of the easiest ways to rack up enormous debt is through medical expenses.
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"He is always ready to pull money out of his pocket to buy people, " says Said Aburish, an Arafat biographer.
This takes money out of one pocket, pours it into another and ends up plain and simple flattening the yield curve, which is bad for the economy, not good.
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It would take money out of the pocket of Americans who are most likely to spend it, and it would harm small businesses that depend on the spending.
So this is money out of your pocket.
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"She will take money out of her own pocket to help out these women, " Dunn said.
People will even pay money out of their own pocket to punish cheaters.
No longer would they be able to force you to pay unlimited amounts of money out of your own pocket.
Although he is due to be refunded 75% of the money he spent on legal fees, he said he would still be out of pocket but was relieved that the episode was over.
Sometimes the social workers were told to act as though the money was coming out of their own pocket.
His family, which runs a tiny store on a narrow alley, has enough money to try to pay out-of-pocket for the drugs that have a chance of curing him, since the government-provided ones don't seem to work for him.
But the tickets do not exist and out-of-pocket customers are told to use consumer legislation to get money back from their credit card companies.
But the severity of her injuries still means she won't qualify for the largest payments, leaving her father wondering about money for her care, including out-of-pocket expenses associated with her three surgeries and rehabilitation.
The fastest-growing type of plan today is a high-deductible plan that includes a Health Savings Account, which lets families save money, tax-free, for out-of-pocket health costs.
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The cards could allow those recipients who do have drug coverage to get more drugs for the same amount of money, or perhaps not reach their out-of-pocket limits as quickly, said a spokesman for HHS's Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the agency that administers Medicare.
As individuals we're always most careful with our own money, and if our employers require us to pay out of pocket for routine, non-catastrophic care, we'll necessarily use the funds provided more wisely.
And if she developed metastatic cancer, I would find a way to find that money to pay for her treatment, even if it all came out of my pocket.
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The court heard Prof Graves asked Li to leave but as the student put the money away, the pistol - loaded with six pellets - fell out of his pocket and on to the floor.
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