You all sound lucky to me! DH & I are on Medicare - about $300-350 a month for each of us = $600-$700 a month. That pays premiums for (1)Medicare (which pays little of our medical costs, but we must pay for in order to have the priviledge of getting & paying for the Medicare Supplement!), for (2)Medicare Supplement (which pays for what Medicare doesn't cover), & for (3)Medicare RX Coverage (results in a lot of out-of-our-pockets for our RXs, but also helps by paying some).
Dental & Eye care not included & not available, except DH's glaucoma visits. DH just paid $1500 for a tooth crown, & I paid the same at the first of the year!
DH's glaucoma RXs, out of our pocket, are about $300 month, but at least the meds keep him from going blind!
We easily total $15,000 to $18,000 per year in premiums, RXs, & medical costs.
We did not retire wealthy. DH had an average paying blue collar job. I retired from a Federal Government job. Average wages, which we no longer have, of course.
At least you folks have wages.
Enjoy your low cost health insurance before you have to switch to the "luxury" of Medicare!