07/09/2025
Key 2026 Medicare changes and projected costs.
Medicare Parts A and B
Part A (Hospital Insurance):
Most people qualify for premium-free Part A based on their or their spouse's work history.
If a premium is required, it will be either $285 or $518 per month, depending on how long Medicare taxes were paid.
Part B (Medical Insurance):
The standard monthly Part B premium is projected to increase to $206.50 in 2026, an 11.6% jump from $185 in 2025. This would be the largest single-year increase since 2016.
High-income beneficiaries will pay an income-related monthly adjustment amount (IRMAA) in addition to the standard premium.
IRMAA brackets for 2026 are based on 2024 income and will be adjusted for inflation.
The annual Part B deductible is projected to be $257.
Most beneficiaries will not be protected by the "hold harmless" rule because the projected 2026 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) of 2.5% is more than enough to cover the projected Part B premium increase.