EBRI Fast Facts
Savings Needed to Cover Health Care Costs in Retirement Are a Significant Burden
Summary
The passage of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 addressed the cost of
prescription drugs for Medicare beneficiaries, but those beneficiaries
may have to pay greater shares of their overall health costs in
retirement because of the financial condition of the Medicare program
and cutbacks to employment-based retiree health programs. To project how
much Medicare beneficiaries may need to save to have a reasonable
chance of meeting their health care spending requirements in retirement,
this
Fast Fact explores EBRI’s simulation model that
incorporates recent changes to Medicare Part D enacted by the Inflation
Reduction Act of 2022 and also tests varying assumptions about Medicare
Advantage and Medigap plans.