The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that the 2026 Part B premium will increase by almost 10 % compared with the 2025 rate. This surge mirrors the accelerating pace of health‑care cost growth across the United States, especially in the outpatient sector that Part B primarily covers.
For 2025, the standard Part B monthly premium stands at $164.90. The projected 2026 premium will be $180.60, representing a 9.5 % rise. Beneficiaries with higher incomes will see an even larger jump because the income‑related monthly adjustment amount (IRMAA) will be recalculated using the same cost‑growth assumptions.
Several factors are fueling the premium hike:
For many retirees, the Part B premium is the single largest monthly out‑of‑pocket health‑care cost. A near‑10 % increase can strain fixed budgets, especially for those who are already balancing prescription drug costs (Part D) and supplemental Medigap plans.
Experts recommend that beneficiaries:
CMS projects that health‑care spending will continue to rise, suggesting that future premium adjustments may remain steep. Keeping an eye on policy developments and staying informed about cost‑saving options will be crucial for anyone relying on Medicare Part B.
Medicare Part B primlerinin neredeyse %10 oranında artması gerçekten endişe verici. Sağlık harcamalarının hızla arttığı bir dönemde yaşıyoruz ve bu durum emeklileri zor durumda bırakabilir.