Retirement dreams are taking a hit for some Georgia couples as health insurance premiums double overnight. Barbara Brockway and Matt Padula, both 62, saw their yearly bill jump to nearly $39,000 after ACA subsidies expired. That’s $3,200 a month—just for coverage—forcing them to rethink daily spending and even consider returning to work. The kicker? If you’re planning to retire before Medicare kicks in, keeping your income under $84,600 could mean the difference between manageable premiums and financial stress. How are others handling these sudden costs? Let’s talk strategies and share advice. #Relationships #Georgia #Retirement