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Paramount Global Retirees Face ACA Premium Shock—Here’s How Others Are Responding

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Healthcare Provider Update: Healthcare Provider for Paramount Global Paramount Global primarily offers healthcare benefits through its arrangements with major insurers. Employees often access health insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace as well as employer-sponsored health plans, provided by companies like UnitedHealthcare, which is among the top insurers in the nation. Potential Healthcare Cost Increases for 2026 As premiums for Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace plans are projected to surge in 2026, employees of Paramount Global should brace for a significant rise in healthcare costs. Some states may see increases exceeding 60%, driven by a combination of expiring federal subsidies and escalating medical costs. Without congressional intervention, nearly 92% of marketplace enrollees could experience premium hikes of up to 75%, placing added financial pressure on employees reliant on these plans. It is crucial for workers to stay informed and consider their options carefully to mitigate the impact of these potential increases. Click here to learn more

'Paramount Global employees approaching retirement should recognize that proactive income and health care planning can make the difference between preserving subsidy eligibility and facing sharply higher ACA premiums.' – Paul Bergeron, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

'Paramount Global employees planning their retirement should consider how income levels influence ACA subsidies, as even small adjustments in taxable withdrawals can affect future health care affordability.' – Tyson Mavar, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

In this article, we will discuss:

  1. How the expiration of enhanced ACA subsidies after 2025 could impact health care costs for retirees and early retirees.

  2. Real-life case studies illustrating how different individuals are adjusting to rising ACA premiums.

  3. Practical steps Paramount Global professionals can take before enrolling in 2026 Marketplace plans.

by Brent Wolf, CFP®, Wealth Enhancement

As open enrollment for 2026 Marketplace plans begins, many households are seeing dramatic shifts in their renewal letters. Rising base premiums and the possible end of enhanced subsidies after 2025 could mean significantly higher out-of-pocket costs for anyone purchasing coverage through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchange.

The Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) estimates that if Congress does not extend enhanced premium tax credits, average net premium payments could more than double in 2026. 1

“It feels like a second mortgage to pay this premium.”

Profile:  A couple in their early 60s who retired a few years before becoming Medicare-eligible.

What changed:  Their ACA premium had been manageable due to increased subsidies. Their renewal now indicates a rise of about $1,000 to $1,200 monthly if enhanced credits expire.

Decision pressure:  They faced hard choices—drawing more taxable income from IRAs, going without coverage, or returning to the workforce for employer-based insurance.

Our response:  We reworked their income plan to align with the ACA’s income-based subsidy structure. By controlling their Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) through smaller IRA withdrawals, use of cash reserves, and partial Roth conversions, we kept them eligible for key subsidies. Comparing a Bronze high-deductible plan with a health savings account (HSA) to a Silver plan revealed the Silver plan—thanks to cost-sharing reductions—was more economical given their expected medical treatments.

“I can’t risk losing coverage while battling an illness.”

Profile:  A single client in her early 60s undergoing ongoing medical treatment.

What changed:  Without enhanced subsidies, her premiums nearly tripled.

Decision pressure:  Balancing affordability with the need to keep her care team and prescriptions consistent.

Our response:  We prioritized staying with her provider network and controlling her out-of-pocket costs. A dedicated “medical reserve” fund—equal to one year’s maximum out-of-pocket limit—gave her a cushion without liquidating investments during market declines. We also worked with her physicians to identify lower-cost prescriptions through her plan’s formulary.

“The new premiums are hurting our business margins.”

Profile:  A self-employed couple—one partner managing asthma and the other a cardiac rhythm condition.

What changed:  Without subsidies, their net premiums are expected to rise sharply.

Decision pressure:  Continue paying high premiums, choose a plan with a very high deductible, or seek W-2 employment for benefits.

Our response:  We compared total annual costs for a Silver plan versus a Bronze option, factoring in frequent specialist visits and prescriptions. Once total medical costs were considered, the Silver plan proved more cost-effective. We also aligned their life and disability coverage and tailored their tax approach to reflect potential changes in premium tax credits.

“I’m young and healthy—do I even need full coverage?”

Profile:  An independent contractor in their 20s with minimal expected medical use.

What changed:  Premiums for mid- and high-tier plans nearly quadrupled.

Decision pressure:  Choosing between a high-deductible Bronze HSA plan and catastrophic coverage.

Our response:  We modeled three options—a Bronze HSA-eligible plan, a mid-tier plan, and catastrophic coverage. The Bronze HSA option offered the best mix of lower premiums and long-term tax benefits. Monthly automated HSA contributions build a future medical fund that can later be used for qualified health care expenses or Medicare premiums (excluding Medigap) after age 65.

Five Steps to Take Before You Enroll

1. Evaluate your total annual cost, not just the premium. Factor in deductibles, copays, and the possibility of reaching your out-of-pocket maximum.

2. Manage your MAGI carefully. ACA subsidies depend on income. Coordinate Roth conversions, capital gains, and IRA withdrawals strategically.

3. Verify your doctor and prescription coverage. Always confirm your plan’s provider network and formulary before enrolling.

4. Maintain a medical reserve fund. Hold six to 12 months of premiums plus a portion of your maximum out-of-pocket in cash or short-term Treasuries.

5. Finalize your plan by December 15. Open Enrollment for 2026 coverage ends on December 15, with plans effective January 1.

If Affordability Is a Concern

Choosing to go without insurance can expose you to serious financial strain in case of illness or accident. Consider the most affordable Bronze plan that still meets ACA minimum coverage requirements. If your income decreases during the year, you may become eligible for Medicaid or CHIP and qualify for a Special Enrollment Period. 2

How The Retirement Group Supports Paramount Global Professionals

For Paramount Global employees approaching or already in retirement, the intersection of rising health care costs and income planning can be complex. The Retirement Group focuses on helping clients navigate ACA subsidy rules, tax-efficient withdrawal strategies, and health care cost planning during retirement transitions.

To speak with an advisor about aligning your retirement income and health care planning, call (800) 900-5867 today.

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What type of retirement savings plan does Paramount Global offer to its employees?

Paramount Global offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to its employees.

Is there a company match for contributions made to the 401(k) plan at Paramount Global?

Yes, Paramount Global provides a company match for employee contributions to the 401(k) plan, subject to certain limits.

How can employees at Paramount Global enroll in the 401(k) plan?

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

What is the eligibility requirement for participating in the 401(k) plan at Paramount Global?

Employees must meet specific eligibility criteria, such as age and length of service, to participate in the 401(k) plan at Paramount Global.

Can employees at Paramount Global take loans against their 401(k) savings?

Yes, Paramount Global allows employees to take loans against their 401(k) savings, subject to the plan's terms and conditions.

What investment options are available in the Paramount Global 401(k) plan?

The Paramount Global 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and company stock.

How often can employees at Paramount Global change their 401(k) contribution amount?

Employees at Paramount Global can change their 401(k) contribution amount at any time, typically during open enrollment or through the benefits portal.

Does Paramount Global provide educational resources for employees regarding their 401(k) plan?

Yes, Paramount Global offers educational resources and workshops to help employees understand and manage their 401(k) savings effectively.

What happens to the 401(k) savings if an employee leaves Paramount Global?

If an employee leaves Paramount Global, they have several options for their 401(k) savings, including rolling it over to another retirement account or cashing it out, subject to taxes and penalties.

Is there a vesting schedule for the company match in the Paramount Global 401(k) plan?

Yes, there is a vesting schedule for the company match in the Paramount Global 401(k) plan, which determines when employees fully own the matched funds.

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