KEY POINTS
  • A small drop in monthly premiums to roughly $31.50 from $32.08 is expected for Part D prescription drug coverage in 2023, the government announced late last week.
  • The maximum deductible for Part D coverage is projected to rise to $505 in 2023, up from $480 this year, according to information released in April by Medicare officials.
  • Keep in mind that higher earners pay more for their premiums via income-related monthly adjustment amounts, or IRMAAs.

Medicare beneficiaries may see their premiums for prescription drug coverage dip in 2023, although their deductibles might rise.

The average basic monthly premium for Medicare Part D is projected to be about $31.50 next year, down 58 cents, from $32.08 in 2022, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.