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LuckyCharms

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3. About a 25% increase in a BCBS traditional, non-medicare advantage, non-supplemental plan.
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 01:04 PM
Dec 2025

I would plan on at least that much of an increase. possibly more. Possibly much more.

I'm hearing numbers that are all over the place, so it's very hard to predict.

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Can't help you with United HC, but fwiw ariadne0614 Dec 2025 #1
I'm still at $160 through USAA NameAlreadyTaken Dec 2025 #12
My Mutual of Omaha Plan G went from $251 to $305. GoodRaisin Dec 2025 #15
It's partially determined by the state you reside in. ariadne0614 Dec 2025 #16
Seems the fees are still in progress for various companies. NewHendoLib Dec 2025 #2
About a 25% increase in a BCBS traditional, non-medicare advantage, non-supplemental plan. LuckyCharms Dec 2025 #3
It is time for Medicare to offer a Supplemental tier at actual cost Bluetus Dec 2025 #4
A first step is just education - you are choosing a supplement plan for life. Ms. Toad Dec 2025 #7
It is not always "for life" Bluetus Dec 2025 #8
The states in which you can switch (outside of the first 6 months) are very few. Ms. Toad Dec 2025 #9
I get what you are saying, but I don't trust any HC corporation to not screw me at every opportunity Bluetus Dec 2025 #11
You can't determine everything, since the COLA is tied to unpredictable increases in prices - BUT Ms. Toad Dec 2025 #14
I appreciate your information, but here is where we disagree: Bluetus Dec 2025 #17
We also should not need an MBA and law degree redstatebluegirl Jan 2026 #19
Agree completely NameAlreadyTaken Dec 2025 #13
Thanks everyone. redstatebluegirl Dec 2025 #5
It will depend on the plan you purchased, and on where you are in losing your purchase discount. Ms. Toad Dec 2025 #6
I just found out mine just went up 46%. redstatebluegirl Jan 2026 #20
Do you know how much was age-related, Ms. Toad Jan 2026 #21
I do not know. redstatebluegirl Jan 2026 #22
That's my experience - Ms. Toad Jan 2026 #23
If we live that long... redstatebluegirl Jan 2026 #24
we have the UHC/AARP supplemental RussBLib Dec 2025 #10
I just got notice that my supplemental plan is going up redstatebluegirl Jan 2026 #18
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