Medigap premiums leap, and consumers have few alternatives
Source: CBS News
April 22, 2026 / 5:00 AM EDT / KFF Health News
After decades of selling insurance, Illinois-based broker John Jaggi had never seen anything like it. More than 80 of his customers who were enrolled in the same Medicare supplemental plan from the insurer Chubb got hit last August with a 45% increase.
"In my 49 years of doing biz as a broker, I've never seen a premium increase be effective immediately on everyone, instead of on their policy anniversary," said Jaggi, whose brokerage scrambled to find more affordable options for clients. The policies pick up deductibles and other costs not covered in traditional Medicare, and without one there is no upper limit on how much a consumer might owe each year.
While 45% was an unusually big jump, Jaggi and other brokers say double-digit premium increases for Medicare supplemental, or Medigap, policies are becoming the norm. A Chubb spokesperson did not respond to requests for comment on the increase.
More than 12 million people about 43% of those in traditional Medicare buy a Medigap policy. Others rely on some sort of retiree employer coverage or a different backup. About 13% of people in traditional Medicare don't have supplemental coverage, according to KFF, meaning they could be vulnerable to large costs if they have a serious illness. In the supplemental market, following big increases last year, rates appear to be rising again.
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/medigap-medicare-supplemental-premiums-cost-increase/
Ray Bruns
(6,531 posts)LiberalArkie
(19,871 posts)You know that it will trickle down. It always does doesn't it?
LakeVermilion
(1,609 posts)As the Baby Boomers progress in age it isn't going to be cheap. Everything Krasnov touches dies. The good times are over unless your are in the .01%.
Cheezoholic
(3,798 posts)greatauntoftriplets
(179,188 posts)Last year's increase was bigger.
KPN
(17,449 posts)levied against all participants immediately like just recently. Maybe Im wrong but thats the way the post reads to me it wasnt the annual premium change we normally get word of in about October for the next year.
greatauntoftriplets
(179,188 posts)KPN
(17,449 posts)schedule is erroneus!
greatauntoftriplets
(179,188 posts)My birthday is in August, so it has nothing to do with when I first went on Medicare. I guess they have their protocols.
KPN
(17,449 posts)LtTx
(82 posts)It was going to be close to 250.00 a month. I am 70, but really healthy. No hospitalizations since childbirth 40 years ago, only one script med- a statin which I take 3 days a week. I walk, ride a bike and lift weights. I go to the doctor twice a year for check-up. So for me... it just wasn't worth it. I did switch to a Medicare Advantage plan- HealthSpring- they actually pay 185.00 of my medicare premium. I know all the issues with MA plans-- I am a retired RN who worked with Medicaid/Medicare members in the community (disabled/and or elderly) for the last 15 years of my working life. So right now for me, the MA plan is the way to go.
For profit healthcare in the USA really sucks. For everyone.
ariadne0614
(2,188 posts)I hope the greed will result in enough outrage to demand Medicare for All, and a hefty billionaire tax rate increase.
travelingthrulife
(5,376 posts)All insurance companies are corrupt.
SergeStorms
(20,701 posts)But, unfortunately, it's required if you drive a car, own a house etc. It's a sucker's bet......until you need it, and most people never do.
3825-87867
(1,984 posts)you'll start seeing more and more Luigi Mangiones taking action, but not just on CEOs.
When you have nothing to lose...
PatrickforB
(15,476 posts)Skittles
(172,220 posts)THE PART THEY DON'T COVER
LudwigPastorius
(14,855 posts)She can't even shop for a different policy because no other company will insure her (preexisting conditions). These companies know this and can jack up their premiums because you have to 'take it, or leave it'.
Shop carefully when you turn 65, because chances are you will be locked in with that company for life.
mackdaddy
(1,986 posts)but hey my SS increase by 2.8 percent.
Electricity, Gasoline, food, and my property tax are all skyrocketing.
Thank you DJT voters.