Medicare Part B Premium and Deductible Increase in 2024 (2024)

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that the standard monthly Part B premium will be $174.70 in 2024, an increase of $9.80 from $164.90 in 2023. The annual deductible for all Medicare Part B enrollees in 2024 will be $240, an increase of $14 from the 2023 deductible of $226. The increases are mainly due to projected increases in healthcare spending.

Certain beneficiaries will continue to pay higher premiums based on their modified adjusted gross income. The monthly Part B premium that includes an income-related adjustment for 2024 will range from $244.60 to $594.00, depending on the extent to which an individual beneficiary’s modified adjusted gross income exceeds $103,000 (or $206,000 for a married couple). The highest rate applies to beneficiaries whose incomes exceed $500,000 (or $750,000 for a married couple). CMS estimates that about 8 percent of Medicare beneficiaries pay the income-adjusted premiums.

Beneficiaries in Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage plans pay premiums that vary from plan to plan. Part D beneficiaries whose modified adjusted gross income exceeds the same income thresholds that apply to Part B premiums also pay a monthly adjustment amount. In 2024, the adjustment amount ranges from $12.90 to $81.00.

The Railroad Retirement Board withholds Part B premiums, Part B income-related adjustments, and Part D income-related adjustments from benefit payments it processes. The agency can also withhold Part C and D premiums from benefit payments if an individual submits a request to his or her Part C or D insurance plan.

The following tables show the income-related Part B premium adjustments for 2024. The Social Security Administration (SSA) is responsible for all income-related monthly adjustment amount determinations. To make the determinations, SSA uses the most recent tax return information available from the Internal Revenue Service. That will usually be the beneficiary’s 2022 tax return information for 2024. If that information is not available, SSA will use information from the 2021 tax return.

Railroad retirement and social security Medicare beneficiaries affected by the 2024 income-related premiums will receive a notice from SSA by the end of the year. The notice will include an explanation of the circ*mstances when a beneficiary may request a new determination. Persons who have questions or would like to request a new determination should contact SSA after receiving their notice.

Additional information about Medicare coverage, including specific benefits and deductibles, can be found atMedicare.gov.

(See below for accompanying tables.)

2024PART B PREMIUMS

Beneficiaries who file an individual tax return with income:Beneficiaries who file a joint tax return with income:Income-related monthly adjustment amountTotal monthly Part B premium amount
Less than or equal to $103,000Less than or equal to $206,000$0.00$174.70
Greater than $103,000 and less than or equal to $129,000Greater than $206,000 and less than or equal to $258,000$69.90$244.60
Greater than $129,000 and less than or equal to $161,000Greater than $258,000 and less than or equal to $322,000$174.70$349.40
Greater than $161,000 and less than or equal to $193,000Greater than $322,000 and less than or equal to $386,000$279.50$454.20
Greater than $193,000 and less than $500,000Greater than $386,000 and less than $750,000$384.30$559.00
$500,000 and above$750,000 and above$419.30$594.00


The monthly premium rates paid by beneficiaries who are married, but file a separate return from their spouses and who lived with their spouses at some time during the taxable year, are different.Those rates are as follows:

Beneficiaries who are married, but file a separate tax return, withincome:Income-related monthly adjustment amountTotal monthly Part B premium amount
Less than or equal to $103,000$0.00$174.70
Greater than $103,000 and less than $397,000$384.30$559.00
$397,000 and above$419.30$594.00
Medicare Part B Premium and Deductible Increase in 2024 (2024)

FAQs

Medicare Part B Premium and Deductible Increase in 2024? ›

Medicare Part B Premium and Deductible

How much will Medicare B premiums be in 2024? ›

If you don't get premium-free Part A, you pay up to $505 each month. If you don't buy Part A when you're first eligible for Medicare (usually when you turn 65), you might pay a penalty. Most people pay the standard Part B monthly premium amount ($174.70 in 2024).

What is the Medicare deductible for 2024? ›

Yes—the deductible is the annual amount you pay for covered services before Medicare starts to pay. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has released the 2024 Medicare Part A deductible ($1,632) and Part B deductible ($240).

What will the Irmaa brackets be for 2024 Medicare? ›

Official IRMAA 2024 Brackets
SingleCouple MAGIPart B
< $103,000< $206,000$174.70
$103,000 to $129,000$206,000 to $258,000$244.60
$129,000 to $161,000$258,000 to $322,000$349.40
$161,000 to $193,000$322,000 to $386,000$454.20
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May 16, 2024

What are the changes for Medicare Extra Help in 2024? ›

What you'll pay under Extra Help in 2024
  • Plan premium: $0.
  • Plan deductible: $0.
  • Prescriptions: Up to $4.50 for each generic drug. Up to $11.20 for each brand-name drug.

What is the Medicare Part B premium for 2024 for high income earners? ›

Part B Coverage.

For 2024, if your income is greater than $103,000 and less than $397,000 the IRMAA amount is $384.30. If income is greater than or equal to $397,000 the IRMAA is $419.30.

What will Medicare Part B cost in 2025? ›

2025
Individual's MAGIPart B PremiumPart D Premium
< $105,000$185.00Premium (varies)
$105,000 to $133,000$259.00$13.70
$133,000 to $165,000$369.90$35.30
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Oct 7, 2023

Will Medicare premiums go up in 2024? ›

In 2024 the standard monthly premium will be $174.70, up $9.80 from $164.90 in 2023. The annual deductible for all Medicare Part B beneficiaries will be $240 in 2024, is $14 more than the 2023 deductible of $226. You'll pay more if you're a high earner.

At what income level do my Medicare premiums increase? ›

What are the rules for higher-income beneficiaries?
SingleMarried Filing JointlyPart D IRMAA
$97,000 or less$194,000 or less$0 + your plan premium
$183,000 and under $500,000$366,000 and under $750,000$70.00 + your plan premium
$500,000 or above$750,000 and above$76.40 + your plan premium
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Sep 21, 2023

How do you qualify for $144 back from Medicare? ›

To be eligible for the Medicare Part B Giveback Benefit, you must:
  1. Be enrolled Original Medicare (Parts A and B)
  2. Pay your own Part B premium.
  3. Live in the service area of a plan that offers a Part B giveback.
Jan 23, 2024

What is the Part D premium for 2024? ›

The Part D base beneficiary premium of $34.70 for 2024 is based on standardized bids submitted by PDPs and MA-PDs to cover basic Part D benefits in 2024, while actual Part D plan premiums vary across plans and may be higher or lower than the base beneficiary premium, depending on several factors.

What is the two year rule for Irmaa? ›

SSA determines if you owe an IRMAA based on the income you reported on your IRS tax return two years prior, meaning two years before the year that you start paying IRMAA.

What is the projected Irmaa for 2025? ›

How many people will reach IRMAA 2025? The Trustees of Medicare are reporting through its annual report that next year IRMAA 2025 will impact roughly 8.3 million retirees. This is an increase of over 10% from 2023 annually.

What is the donut hole for 2024? ›

You leave the donut hole once you've spent $8,000 out of pocket for covered drugs in 2024. 2024 is the last year for the donut hole. A $2,000 out-of-pocket cap takes effect for Medicare Part D in 2025.

What is the Medicare SNF copay for 2024? ›

Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Care

Medicare pays 100% of the first 20 days of a covered SNF stay. A copayment of $204 per day (in 2024) is required for days 21-100 if Medicare approves your stay.

What is the donut hole in 2025? ›

People with Medicare prescription drug coverage will benefit from a yearly cap ($2,000 in 2025) on what they pay out-of-pocket for prescription drugs, starting in 2025. They will also have the option to pay their prescription costs in monthly amounts spread over the year rather than all at once, beginning in 2025.

Is Medicare sending out new cards for 2024? ›

contact your plan directly to learn about your 2024 costs. Do you know what isn't new this year? Your Medicare card. Medicare beneficiaries are not receiving new cards this year, but scammers may try to convince you otherwise.

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