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Author: intercst   😊 😞
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Subject: Inflation Fighting 2025 Part D Drug Plan
Date: 10/02/2024 12:40 AM
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Just checked my 2025 options on Medicare.gov.

For 2024, I pay a premium of $3.30/month ($39.60/yr) and get 2 of the drugs I take for “free”. The 3rd would cost me $1240/yr if I use the insurance. I pay cash and get a year’s supply for $360 using a Good Rx coupon. So for 2024, premium + drugs cost me $400 for the year.

For 2025, there are 12 plans available in my zip code.

In 11 of the 12 plans the premium + annual drug cost price ranged from $900/yr to $2100 per year.

The last one was a $0 month premium with 2 “free” drugs and a $15 co-pay for a 90-day supply ($60/yr) for the drug I was buying for $350/yr with the Good Rx coupon.

So for 2025, my premium + drug cost will be $60/year down from $400 in 2024.

It’s apparent to me that they’re funding the $2,000 out-of pocket limit by ramping up the price gouging on generics. Make sure you’re checking generic drug prices against Good Rx or Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs. Less than 10% of Medicare beneficiaries will bump up against the $2,000 out-of-pocket limit. It may make sense to pay cash if you’re annual drug costs are below that using a Good Rx coupon.

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