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Milliman Retiree Health Cost Index: A 65-year-old couple needs $418,000 in savings for healthcare in retirement

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Milliman, Inc., a premier consulting and actuarial firm, today released its 2026 Retiree Health Cost Index (RHCI), which projects how much money a healthy 65-year-old can expect to spend on healthcare 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.

"Despite the index’s largest single-year increase in its short history, the longer-term trend remains moderate"

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For 2026, we project a healthy 65-year-old couple retiring this year will need to save on average:

  • $418,000 under Original Medicare with Medigap Plan G plus Part D coverage (Medigap), an increase of $30,000 (+7.7%) from 2025. The couple is projected to spend an average of $637,000 on healthcare expenses over the course of their remaining lifetime.
  • $211,000 with Medicare Advantage plus Part D (MAPD), an increase of $28,000 (+15.3%) from 2025. The couple is projected to spend an average of $320,000 on healthcare expenses over the course of their remaining lifetime.

Several factors are driving this year's increases. On the Medigap side, higher Medigap and Medicare Part B premiums plus an uptick in projected long-term healthcare inflation are the primary contributors, partially offset by lower Part D premiums.

On the MAPD side, most states saw premium increases in 2026, reflecting rising medical costs and plan adjustments following changes to Part D. In addition, reduced supplemental benefits and higher cost-sharing requirements are driving increases in expected out-of-pocket costs.

Despite the index’s largest single-year increase in its short history, the longer-term trend remains moderate, with roughly 3% average annual growth in the Medigap pathway and 2% average annual growth in the MAPD pathway between 2022 and 2026.

"Healthcare costs in retirement don't move in a straight line, and 2026 is a good reminder of that," said Robert Schmidt, co-author of the RHCI. "Out of pocket costs are an important part of retirement planning, and how much a person spends will depend on a variety of health and other factors.”

To view the complete 2026 Retiree Health Cost Index, visit https://www.milliman.com/retireehealthcosts.

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Robert Schmidt
Milliman, Inc.
Tel: 208.342.3487
Email: robert.schmidt@milliman.com

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Email: robert.schmidt@milliman.com

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