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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Apr 22, 2026, 12:46 PM Apr 22

Medigap premiums leap, and consumers have few alternatives [View all]

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/

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You know what would solve this problem. Another tax cut for billionaires and corporations. Ray Bruns Apr 22 #1
What would really help is a 1000% tax cut on income over 1 billion. Maybe ever a rebate on all previous taxes LiberalArkie Apr 22 #4
Here it comes... LakeVermilion Apr 22 #2
Figures, right before I'm gonna need it n/t Cheezoholic Apr 22 #3
Don't know how I lucked out, but mine only went up $21 per month. greatauntoftriplets Apr 22 #5
If I'm not mistaken, this was an out of open season premium increas KPN Apr 22 #6
My yearly increase has always been in April. greatauntoftriplets Apr 22 #7
Interesting. Guess my understanding that everyone was on the same KPN Apr 22 #11
I've always found it a bit odd. greatauntoftriplets Apr 22 #17
Maybe its Medigap's schedule? I don't have that. KPN Apr 22 #19
I had to drop mine.... LtTx Apr 22 #8
My guess is, the insurance industry is trying to force everyone into MA plans. ariadne0614 Apr 22 #9
Well he's only upset they didn't increase by 45% on their anniversary date. travelingthrulife Apr 22 #10
You're always betting against yourself with insurance. SergeStorms Apr 22 #12
IF these thing keep up and getting out of hand, 3825-87867 Apr 22 #13
Medicare for all Americans NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! n/t PatrickforB Apr 22 #14
um, this kind of IS part of Medicare Skittles Apr 22 #16
My mom's medigap insurance now costs 20% of her income LudwigPastorius Apr 22 #15
My AARP. United medigap just increase 43 percent. mackdaddy Apr 22 #18
Ughh, I have that one too. I'll keep checking my email / snail mail - I haven't heard anything yet EOM progree Apr 23 #20
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