2023 Medicare Premium Changes
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced that 2023 monthly Part B premiums will decrease to $164.90 from $170.10. This change represents the second time in the past two decades that Part B premiums will decrease from the prior year. Pair that decrease with the expected 8.7% increase in Social Security’s annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), many retirees could see a substantial increase in their monthly Social Security checks in 2023.
However, even with this decrease in premium, health care continues to be one of the largest expenses in retirement. According to HealthView Services, a healthy 65-year-old couple retiring in 2019 may need close to $390,000 to cover health-care expenses. These costs are only rising each year. Therefore, picking the correct Medicare plan for you can make all the difference.
Open Enrollment for Medicare will start on October 15 and conclude on December 7. During this time, people who are eligible for Medicare can compare and sign up for different coverage options. The new plan details are scheduled to be announced on October 1st.
Contact us to learn more about your Medicare options or call us at 860-757-3644.
Did You Know Saving More Is Possible?
To help with their Medicare costs, low-income seniors and adults with disabilities may qualify to receive assistance from the Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs). These MSPs help millions of Americans access high-quality health care at a reduced cost, yet only about fifty percent of eligible people are enrolled. The MSPs could help pay your Medicare premiums and may also pay Medicare deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments for those who meet the conditions of eligibility. Enrolling in an MSP offers relief from these Medicare costs, allowing people to spend their money on other vital needs.
To see if you qualify for the Medicare Savings Program,
contact us
or call us at
860-757-3644.
At Retire Safety First we believe you have a right to a safe, secure and predictable retirement.
Our goal is to remove the fear and uncertainty out of retirement, to provide peace of mind for retirement.



