The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) has released the changes to Medicare premiums, deductibles, and income adjustments for 2025.
Medicare Part B is essential for medical coverage, and its standard monthly premium in 2025 is $185.00, a little over ten dollars more than the standard premium in 2024. However, if you reported more than $106,000 in modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) on your 2023 tax return (or $212,00 for joint filers), you will pay a higher premium. This added charge is known as the Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA). The Social Security Administration determines IRMAA based on your tax return, and if applicable, you will receive an IRMAA letter notifying you of the increased premium amount. The annual deductible for Part B beneficiaries is $257 in 2025, about $17 more than in 2024.
View the table below for more of a breakdown on how income level affects Part B premiums this year.
Modified adjusted gross income for individual filers: | Modified adjusted gross income for joint files | Total monthly premium amount |
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Less than or equal to $106,000 | Less than or equal to $212,000 | $185.00 |
Greater than $106,000 and less than or equal to $133,000 | Greater than $212,000 and less than or equal to $266,000 | $259.00 |
Greater than $133,000 and less than or equal to $167,000 | Greater than $266,000 and less than or equal to $334,000 | $370.00 |
Greater than $167,000 and less than or equal to $200,000 | Greater than $334,000 and less than or equal to $400,000 | $480.90 |
Greater than $200,000 and less than $500,000 | Greater than $400,000 and less than $750,000 | $591.90 |
Greater than or equal to $500,000 | Greater than or equal to $750,000 | $628.90 |
Note: Updated information on Part B premiums is released in November, around Open Enrollment Period.
Part D monthly premiums are dependent on the plan and set by the insurance provider or carrier. However, beneficiaries who reported income more than $106,000 for single filers and more than $212,000 for joint filers pay an additional adjustment amount.
File Individual Tax Return | File Joint Tax Return | File Married & Separate Tax Return | Monthly 2025 Part D Premium |
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Less than or equal to $106,000 | Less than or equal to $212,000 | Less than or equal to $106,000 | Your Plan Premium |
above $106,000 up to $133,000 | above $212,000 up to $266,000 | Not applicable | $13.70 + Your Plan Premium |
above $133,000 up to $167,000 | above $266,000 up to $334,000 | Not applicable | $35.30 + Your Plan Premium |
above $167,000 up to $200,000 | above $334,000 up to $400,000 | Not applicable | $57.00+ Your Plan Premium |
above $200,000 and less than $500,000 | above $400,000 and less than $750,000 | above $106,000 and less than $394,000 | $78.60 + Your Plan Premium |
$500,000 or above | $750,000 or above | $394,000 or above | $85.80 + Your Plan Premium |
Note: Updated information on Part D premiums released in November, around Open Enrollment Period.
Medicare Part A covers stays at hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, hospices, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, and some home health care services. Almost all Medicare Part A beneficiaries do not pay a monthly premium, but those services are subject to a deductible and coinsurance. In 2025, if a beneficiary stays at a hospital 1-60 days, the deductible is set at $1,676 ($44 more than in 2024). If the inpatient stay is longer than 60 days, the beneficiary must pay a daily coinsurance of $419 from the 61st-90th day.
2024 | 2025 | |
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Inpatient hospital deductible | $1,632 | $1,676 |
Daily hospital coinsurance for 61st-90th day | $408 | $419 |
Daily hospital coinsurance for lifetime reserve days | $816 | $838 |
Skilled nursing facility daily coinsurance (days 21-100) | $204 | $209.50 |
Note: Updated information on Part A deductibles and coinsurance is released in November, around Open Enrollment Period.