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TopBuild Employees Face 2026 Health Insurance Premium Surge: Preparing for Rising Costs

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Healthcare Provider Update: Healthcare Provider for TopBuild TopBuild Corporation typically partners with major insurers to provide health benefits to its employees. As of now, TopBuild collaborates with UnitedHealthcare for its healthcare coverage options, facilitating access to a wide range of health services for its workforce. Potential Healthcare Cost Increases in 2026 Looking ahead to 2026, healthcare costs are projected to surge significantly, primarily driven by anticipated record hikes in Affordable Care Act (ACA) premiums. With some states expecting increases upwards of 60%, nearly 92% of ACA enrollees could see their out-of-pocket premiums rise by over 75, driven by the expiration of enhanced federal subsidies and increasing medical costs. Insurers are grappling with escalating healthcare expenses, leading to a perfect storm of financial strain on consumers as they navigate the impending marketplace changes. As a result, strategies to mitigate these costs will be essential for families and individuals in the coming year. Click here to learn more

'TopBuild employees preparing for retirement should account for rising health care premiums as a core expense, and build flexibility into their plans today to help reduce the strain of unexpected costs tomorrow.' – Wesley Boudreaux, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

'TopBuild employees nearing retirement should stress-test their plans for higher 2026 health care costs, review coverage options each year, and—when eligible—fund HSAs to keep cash flow resilient.' – Patrick Ray, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

In this article, we will discuss:

  1. Why health insurance premiums are expected to rise significantly in 2026.

  2. The unique challenges retirees face before becoming eligible for Medicare.

  3. Practical strategies to help manage increasing health care expenses.

The Increase in Health Insurance Premiums in 2026: Consequences and Solutions

With over 300 Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace providers proposing premium rises of about 18% on average, 1  health insurance costs are set to climb sharply in 2026. For those exiting the workforce before age 65, including TopBuild employees, this change creates a fiscal gap that calls for thoughtful preparation.

'Health care costs are often the single biggest surprise in retirement,' says Brent Wolf, CFP of Wealth Enhancement. Even the most carefully built retirement plan may be disrupted when premiums go up faster than expected. This highlights the need for TopBuild retirees to factor in health care expenses when creating retirement scenarios.

Why the Years Before Medicare Are Particularly Difficult

At age 65, most people become eligible for Medicare. People who leave work earlier must find coverage to bridge the gap. Options include:

  • - Purchasing ACA marketplace policies

  • - Continuing with COBRA payments after leaving employment

  • - Using a spouse’s employer-sponsored plan

  • - In rare cases, accessing a former employer’s retiree plan

For those who have spent years with TopBuild, cost becomes the main issue. Premiums tend to rise sharply in the late 50s and early 60s, with ACA rates often based on age. A couple in their early 60s might pay several thousand dollars per month, before deductibles or prescriptions. 2  Rising premiums can put real strain on those planning to retire before Medicare begins.

Important Factors Affecting the 2026 Increases

Several policy and systemic drivers are fueling the expected ~18% jump:

  • Ending subsidies: After 2025, the enhanced ACA tax credits that cap premiums at 8.5% of income are due to expire. 2

  • Medical inflation: The cost of hospital stays, outpatient care, and doctor visits continue rising faster than general inflation. 3

  • Labor shortages: Health care providers are raising pay and benefits to retain staff, increasing the cost of care.

  • Drug costs: High-demand prescription drugs increase insurer costs.

  • Tariffs and supply costs: Anticipated import taxes on medical supplies may add pressure.

  • Reduced risk pool: If subsidies end, healthier people may drop out of the market, leaving higher-cost individuals behind.

As Wolf remarks, “Healthier participants leave the system when subsidies disappear.” For TopBuild workers nearing retirement, this cycle may mean even steeper rates in the years before Medicare.

The Effect in the Real World

Premium hikes will affect families quickly. By 2026, some who stretched budgets for coverage in 2025 may find it unaffordable altogether. Others may need to draw more from retirement savings, weakening long-run sustainability.

“I’ve seen families who were comfortable in retirement suddenly needing to take on part-time work just to cover insurance,” Wolf explains. For TopBuild retirees, that reality could require adjusting their retirement lifestyle or rethinking sources of income.

Unexpected medical bills may also force individuals with fixed incomes to cut back on other retirement goals.

Practical Techniques to Control Rising Medical Expenses

While large market forces are beyond individual control, TopBuild employees approaching retirement can take steps to ease the burden:

  • Review coverage annually: Subsidies and plan options change each year. Automatic renewals may lead to paying too much.

  • Consider HDHPs: High-deductible health plans tend to have lower premiums and make participants eligible for health savings accounts (HSAs).

  • Leverage HSAs: Contributions grow tax-free and can be used to pay medical costs later.

  • Stay in-network: Using approved providers helps reduce out-of-pocket costs.

  • Prioritize preventive care: Routine screenings and healthy habits may reduce the chance of large medical bills in future.

The Need to Plan in Advance

Health care costs must now be assumed higher than in many past retirement plans. With subsidies expiring and inflation pressure rising, TopBuild retirees should expect bigger expenses.

“My advice is to assume higher health care costs in every scenario,” suggests Wolf. If subsidies continue, that will help, but conservative planning can help avoid surprises.

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Health care planning has become a central pillar of retirement preparation. The 2026 premium jump highlights the importance of adaptability, careful cost estimation, and taking action early.

According to recent data, a record 24.2 million consumers selected or were auto-re-enrolled in ACA marketplace plans in 2025, 4  with fewer older registrants than in prior years. This shift means TopBuild employees who are not yet Medicare-eligible could grapple with harder budget choices as premiums climb.

In 2026, higher insurance costs will feel like unmarked tolls on the path to Medicare at 65. The road still exists, but detours—expiring subsidies, inflation, costly new drugs—may drain retirement funds faster than many expect. By using tools like health savings accounts and reviewing plan options each year, retirees can get a better handle on their medical expenses to avoid depleting their resources.

Sources:

1. KFF. “ How Much and Why ACA Marketplace Premiums Are Going Up in 2026 ,” by J. Ortaliza et al, 6 Aug. 2025 .

2. KFF. ' ACA Marketplace Premium Payments Would More Than Double on Average Next Year if Enhanced Premium Tax Credits Explire ,' by Justin Lo et al, September 30, 2025. 

3. American Hospital Association, ' The Cost of Caring: Challenges Facing America’s Hospitals in 2025 ,' Apr. 2025.

4. CMS.gov, ' Over 24 Million Consumers Selected Affordable Health Coverage in ACA Marketplace for 2025 ,' Jan. 17, 2025. 

What is the 401(k) plan offered by TopBuild?

The 401(k) plan offered by TopBuild is a retirement savings plan that allows employees to save a portion of their paycheck before taxes are taken out.

Does TopBuild match employee contributions to the 401(k) plan?

Yes, TopBuild offers a matching contribution to the 401(k) plan, helping employees to grow their retirement savings.

What is the eligibility requirement for TopBuild's 401(k) plan?

Employees at TopBuild are eligible to participate in the 401(k) plan after completing a specified period of service, typically within the first year of employment.

How can employees enroll in TopBuild's 401(k) plan?

Employees can enroll in TopBuild's 401(k) plan through the company’s benefits portal or by contacting the HR department for assistance.

What types of investment options are available in TopBuild's 401(k) plan?

TopBuild's 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and other investment vehicles to suit different risk tolerances.

Can employees change their contribution amount to the 401(k) plan at TopBuild?

Yes, employees at TopBuild can change their contribution amount at any time, subject to the plan's guidelines.

What is the vesting schedule for TopBuild's 401(k) matching contributions?

TopBuild has a vesting schedule for matching contributions, meaning employees must work for a certain period before they fully own the matched funds.

Are there loan options available through TopBuild's 401(k) plan?

Yes, TopBuild allows employees to take loans against their 401(k) balance under certain conditions, providing flexibility for financial needs.

What happens to my 401(k) if I leave TopBuild?

If you leave TopBuild, you can choose to roll over your 401(k) balance to a new employer's plan, an IRA, or withdraw the funds, subject to tax implications.

How often can employees contribute to TopBuild's 401(k) plan?

Employees can contribute to TopBuild's 401(k) plan with each paycheck, allowing for regular savings throughout the year.

With the current political climate we are in it is important to keep up with current news and remain knowledgeable about your benefits.
TopBuild announced a restructuring plan to streamline operations, resulting in a reduction of 5% of its workforce. The company is also modifying its benefits package to include more flexible work arrangements and updated retirement planning options.
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