- Medicare costs are increasing in 2026, with the standard monthly Part B premium rising to $202.90 and the annual deductible for Part B increasing to $283. Additionally, the Part A inpatient deductible for hospital stays is going up to $1,736, along with rising daily coinsurance rates under Part A.
- Medicare won’t cover everything, such as dental care, vision exams, and hearing aids. Consider signing up for a Medicare Advantage plan or saving funds in a health savings account to cover these services.
- Ensure timely enrollment in Medicare to avoid lifelong surcharges on monthly premiums. Late enrollment could lead to financial strain throughout retirement.
- Consider supplemental insurance like Medigap to cover out-of-pocket costs not covered by Medicare. The best time to enroll in a Medigap plan is during the six-month period starting at age 65.
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