Do Medigap premiums increase with age?
Jessica Wood
Updated on January 06, 2026
Generally the same monthly premium is charged to everyone who has the Medigap policy, regardless of age. Your premium isn't based on your age. Premiums may go up because of inflation and other factors, but not because of your age.
Do Medigap plans increase with age?
Attained-age-rated Medigap plans set their premiums based on your current age. As you age, your Medigap plan premiums will gradually increase each year.Do Medigap premiums increase each year?
Medigap premium increases will occur nearly every year. Any agent who tells you otherwise is untrustworthy. Most Medigap policies have a rate increase once a year, usually on your policy anniversary. Some carriers increase on your birthday month instead.What is the average Medigap monthly premium?
Cost of Medicare SupplementFor 2022, a Medicare Supplement plan (also called a Medigap plan) costs an average of $163 per month. However, costs will depend on two factors: the policy you choose and the pricing structure in your state.
What is a Medigap policy rating in which the rates increase as the insured ages?
Issue-Age Medigap PoliciesAn Issue-Age-rated Medigap policy means that you buy your policy based on your age at the time of application. Someone who is 70 will pay a higher premium when they purchase than their neighbor who is 65.