Issue-Age Rated Medigap Pricing

How it's priced

The premium is based on your age when you buy (are "issued") the Medigap policy.

What this pricing may mean for you

Premiums are lower if you buy at a younger age and won't change as you get older. Premiums may go up because of inflation and other factors but not because of your age.

Examples

Mr. Han is 65. He buys a Medigap policy and pays a $145 monthly premium.

Mrs. Wright is 72. She buys the same Medigap policy as Mr. Han. Because she is older when she buys it, her monthly premium is $175.

Note: The amounts used in this example aren’t the actual costs of plans.

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