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Medicare Costs by Plan Type

See exactly what you'll pay with each Medicare option in 2026. Compare premiums, deductibles, copays, and total out-of-pocket costs side by side.

What You'll Pay: Three Scenarios

Your total Medicare costs depend on which coverage path you choose. Here's a realistic breakdown of each option:

Original Medicare Only

High Risk

No Supplemental Coverage

Part B premium only

$202.90

Out-of-pocket maximum

No limit

Part a Premium$0 (most people)
Part B Premium$202.90/month
Part a Deductible$1,736/benefit period
Part B Deductible$283/year
Part B Coinsurance20% with no limit
Hospital Days 61-90$434/day
Prescription DrugsNot covered

Original Medicare ++ Medigap G ++ Part D

Low Risk

Most Comprehensive Option

Part B + Medigap + Part D

$361 – $481

Part B deductible only

~$283

Part B Premium$202.90/month
Medigap Plan G Premium$130 – $250/month
Part D Premium~$46/month
Part B Deductible$283/year
Everything Else$0 (covered by Medigap)
Drug Out-of-Pocket Cap$2,000/year

Medicare Advantage (Part C)

Medium Risk

All-in-one Alternative

Part B + MA premium

$202.90 – $335

In-network OOP max

$9,250

Part B Premium$202.90/month
MA Plan Premium$0 – $150+/month
PCP Copay$0 – $30/visit
Specialist Copay$20 – $50/visit
Hospital Stay$200 – $400/day
Drug CoverageUsually included
Dental/Vision/HearingOften included

6 Ways to Lower Your Medicare Costs

Smart strategies that can save you hundreds or thousands per year:

Compare Medigap Rates Annually

The same Plan G can cost 40% more from one company vs. another. Always compare at least 3-5 carriers. Rates vary by company, age, gender, and ZIP code.

Check for Medicare Savings Programs

If your income is below $1,715/month (single), you may qualify for QMB, SLMB, or QI programs that pay your Part B premium and sometimes deductibles and coinsurance.

Apply for Extra Help (Part D)

If your income is below $22,590/year (single), you may qualify for Extra Help that covers Part D premiums, deductibles, and copays. This saves an average of $5,300/year.

Review Part D Plans Every Year

Formularies and premiums change annually. A plan that was cheapest last year may not be this year. Use Medicare.gov's Plan Finder tool during AEP (Oct 15 – Dec 7).

Avoid the Part D Late Penalty

Going 63+ days without creditable drug coverage triggers a permanent penalty of ~1% per month. Even if you don't take medications now, enroll in a low-cost Part D plan.

Consider High-Deductible Plan G

If you're healthy, HD Plan G costs $40-80/month vs. $130-250 for regular Plan G. You'll pay a $2,950 deductible, but the premium savings often exceed the deductible risk.

2026 IRMAA Surcharges

Higher-income beneficiaries pay more for Part B and Part D. These surcharges are based on your tax return from 2 years ago:

Income (Single / Married)Part B PremiumPart D Surcharge
≤ $109,000 / $218,000$202.90$0.00
> $109,000 and < $137,000 / > $218,000 and < $274,000$284.10$14.50
> $137,000 and < $171,000 / > $274,000 and < $342,000$405.80$37.50
> $171,000 and < $205,000 / > $342,000 and < $410,000$527.50$60.40
> $205,000 and < $500,000 / > $410,000 and < $750,000$649.20$83.30
> $500,000 / > $750,000$689.90$91.00

Frequently Asked Questions

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