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How are Medicare benefits changing for 2026?
Changes to 2025 Medicare coverage include a $2,000 cap on Part D out-of-pocket costs, small reductions in the average premium for Medicare Advantage and Part D plans, increases for Medicare Part B and Part A premiums and cost-sharing, and adjustments to income-related premium surcharges for Part B and Part D.
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What is the income-related monthly adjusted amount (IRMAA)?
For 2025, high-income beneficiaries – earning over $106,000 a year – pay an IRMAA surcharge that’s added to their Part B and Part D premiums and determined by income from their income tax returns two years prior.

Will you shop around during Medicare’s open enrollment for 2022 coverage?

Will you shop around during 2022 Medicare open enrollment?

The Medicare open enrollment period – also known as the Annual Election Period – is a once-a-year opportunity for Medicare enrollees to review their existing coverage, compare it against Medicare plans available for 2022 – and decide whether to buy a new plan.

During the Medicare open enrollment period – which runs from October 15 through December 7 – you can make a variety of changes (none of which involve medical underwriting):

Will you ‘shop around’ during Medicare open enrollment?

We’d like to know:

Take our one-minute survey. Then, if you want to explain your answer more fully, just drop a comment below. (You can also ask questions about open enrollment, but you might want to first review our 2022 Medicare Open Enrollment Guide.)

You can also learn more about your options by reading these great explainers: