It was a couple of weeks ago now, but the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the 2025 premium figures. It doesn’t make for particularly happy reading as they’re up again.

The standard Medicare Part B premium will increase $10.30 a month on this year’s figure, meaning beneficiaries can expect $180 to be withheld from their SSDI or retirement checks. The annual deductible’s up as well and will be $257 as opposed to this year’s $240.

If your income is between $106,00 and $$394,000 then Medicare’s going to try and keep your net income down by charging premiums of $591.90; and if you’re even richer than that then your premium will rise to $628.90.

Part A deductibles have not bucked the trend as they’re going from $1,632 to $1,676. The daily coinsurance for days 61 to 90 of a hospital stay increases marginally as well; up $11 from $408 to $419.

There’s a wealth of extra information and details to be had and you can see it all here: 2025 Medicare Parts A & B Premiums and Deductibles | CMS