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Milliman Retiree Health Cost Index: A 65-year-old couple needs $388,000 in savings for healthcare in retirement

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Milliman, Inc., a premier global consulting and actuarial firm, today released its 2025 Retiree Health Cost Index (RHCI), which projects how much money, on average, a healthy 65-year-old can expect to spend on healthcare costs in retirement. The index explains how factors like where a person lives, when they retire, and which coverage they choose can impact the total cost of premiums and out-of-pocket expenses.

"Many factors can impact the amount of savings retirees need for their healthcare, including when they retire, where they live, health status, and the type of coverage they have."

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For 2025, we project a healthy 65-year-old couple will need to save on average:

  • $388,000 under Original Medicare with Medigap Plan G plus Part D coverage (Medigap). This reflects a $7,000 decrease from the year prior.
  • $183,000 with Medicare Advantage plus Part D (MAPD), increasing $1,000 from the year prior.

The RHCI also looks at how these costs have changed over the past three years. Between 2022 and 2025, the healthcare savings needed by our couple with Medigap coverage increased $17,000; savings estimates for our MAPD couple decreased by $12,000 during the same time period. Drivers of these cost trends include price and utilization changes, projected future inflation, and policy and regulatory changes such as the Inflation Reduction Act.

"Many factors can impact the amount of savings retirees need for their healthcare, including when they retire, where they live, health status, and the type of coverage they have," said Robert Schmidt, co-author of the Retiree Health Cost Index. “Understanding what these costs are and how they can change year-to-year is key for both consumers and employers.”

To view the complete Retiree Health Cost Index, visit https://www.milliman.com/retireehealthcosts.

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Robert Schmidt
Milliman, Inc.
Tel: 1 208 342 3487
Email: Robert.Schmidt@milliman.com

Milliman, Inc.


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Milliman projects a 65-year-old couple needs $388,000 in savings for healthcare in retirement.
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Robert Schmidt
Milliman, Inc.
Tel: 1 208 342 3487
Email: Robert.Schmidt@milliman.com

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