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Navigating Rising Medicare Costs: A BlackRock Employee’s Guide

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Healthcare Provider Update: Healthcare Provider for BlackRock BlackRock, a global investment management firm, does not directly provide healthcare services. Instead, they invest in health-related companies and manage assets for clients in various sectors, including healthcare. The specific healthcare providers utilized by BlackRock for employee health benefits may vary based on their corporate policies and the selection of local networks across their operational regions. Potential Healthcare Cost Increases in 2026 The healthcare landscape is projected to face significant challenges in 2026, primarily driven by sharp increases in Affordable Care Act (ACA) premiums. Record hikes are anticipated, with some states, like New York, seeing rises of over 66%. This surge is heavily influenced by the potential expiration of enhanced federal subsidies that have kept costs manageable for many enrollees. Furthermore, escalating medical expenses combined with rising claims from hospitals and providers signal that consumers could see their out-of-pocket premiums jump by 75% or more. The combination of these factors highlights a troubling trend that could leave millions of Americans with limited options for affordable healthcare coverage. Click here to learn more

“In light of projected Medicare Part B premium increases, BlackRock employees should proactively adjust their retirement income projections and consult with a financial advisor to address rising health care expenses.” – Michael Corgiat, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

“In anticipation of significant Medicare Part B premium hikes, BlackRock employees would benefit from integrating health care cost projections into their retirement plans and seeking guidance from professional advisors on potential relief strategies.” – Brent Wolf, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

In this article we will discuss:

  1. The upcoming Medicare Part B premium increase and its impact on retirement budgets.

  2. How Medicare Part B is funded and how COLA adjustments compare to premium hikes.

  3. Strategic planning tips to help BlackRock retirees manage rising health care costs.

There will soon be a significant shift in Medicare expenses that could affect your retirement budget. According to the 2025 Medicare Trustees Report, the average Part B premium will jump by 11.6%—rising from $185 in 2025 to $206.50 in 2026 1 —outpacing most Social Security cost of living adjustments (COLA) over the last decade. BlackRock employees should begin factoring this increase into their long-term financial plans.

Benefit Structure for Medicare Part B

Outpatient and preventative care are covered under Part B, including:

  • - Cancer screenings, diagnostic procedures, and doctor visits

  • - Durable medical equipment and mental health counseling

  • - Prescription medications for outpatients and ambulance transportation

  • - Skilled nursing services and home health care

In 2025, beneficiaries must pay a $185 monthly premium, a $257 annual deductible, and a 20% co-insurance on most services—important information for any BlackRock retiree’s annual budget.

History of Premiums (2015–2025)

Year Standard Premium Dollar Change Percentage Change
2015
2016 $121.80 +$16.90 16.1%
2017 $134.00 +$12.20 10.0%
2018 $134.00 +$0.00 0.0%
2019 $135.50 +$1.50 1.1%
2020 $144.60 +$9.10 6.7%
2021 $148.50 +$3.90 2.7%
2022 $170.10 +$21.60 14.5%
2023 $164.90 –$5.20 –3.1%
2024 $174.70 +$9.80 5.9%
2025 $185.00 +$10.30 5.9%

The 2022 increase—a 14.5% rise driven by higher drug costs and pandemic-related utilization—served as a warning sign that’s echoed in the projected 2026 jump.

Estimated Premiums (2026–2034)

Year Estimated Premium Dollar Growth Percentage Growth
2026 $206.50 +$21.50 11.6%
2027 $218.60 +$12.10 5.9%
2028 $231.30 +$12.70 5.9%
2029 $247.40 +$16.10 5.8%
2030 $264.70 +$17.30 7.0%
2031 $281.60 +$16.90 6.4%
2032 $300.80 +$19.20 6.8%
2033 $325.90 +$25.10 7.0%
2034 $347.50 +$21.60 6.6%

Part B premiums alone could approach $350 per month by 2034—a 231% increase since 2015—underscoring why BlackRock retirees should plan now to mitigate long-term budget shocks.

The Funding Mechanisms

There are two primary sources of funding for Medicare Part B:

1. 75% from general U.S. Treasury revenues

2. 25% from premiums paid by beneficiaries

Premium income reached $139.8 billion in 2024, 2  with additional support from brand name drug fees and trust fund interest—details that BlackRock retirees may find crucial when reviewing their future health care funding.

Cost of Living Adjustments vs. Premium Increases

In 2026, the “hold harmless” provision that protects most Social Security benefits from Part B hikes may not apply. The anticipated 2.5% Social Security COLA—roughly $50 per month—still falls short of the $21.50 premium increase. Only recipients with monthly benefits under $800 will see any net gain, so BlackRock employees relying on Social Security should plan for most of their increase to be offset.

Strategic Planning Tips

To manage rising health care costs, BlackRock employees should consider the following proactive steps:

  • Forecast Health Care Inflation:  Incorporate rising out-of-pocket costs and premiums into your annual budgeting.

  • Compare Plans Online:  Use the official Medicare Plan Finder to evaluate alternatives beyond agent recommendations.

  • Manage IRMAA Exposures:  Employ tax-sensitive strategies—such as income smoothing withdrawals—to help limit future surcharges.

  • Explore Local Tax Relief:  Research state and municipal programs offering property tax exemptions or rebates for seniors.

  • Stress-Test Your Retirement Portfolio:  Model health care inflation scenarios over multiple decades and adjust allocations to safeguard purchasing power.

Extended Consequences

By 2034, annual Part B costs alone could top $3,000–$4,000 if current trends persist—one of the fastest rising expense categories for retirement households. BlackRock retirees who plan early can navigate budgetary shocks to help maintain their lifestyle goals.

According to Wealth Enhancement’s Patrick Ray, this premium surge ranks among the steepest retirement cost increases, and prudent investors must factor health care inflation into their retirement forecasts to mitigate unwelcome surprises.

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Sources:

1. USA Today. ' Social Security 2026 COLA estimated at 2.7%, but much of it will go to Medicare Part B ,' by Medora Lee. 17 July 2025.

2. Boards of Trustees of the Federal Hospital Insurance and Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds. ' 2025 Annual Report of the Boards of Trustees of the Federal Hospital Insurance and Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds ,' U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 18 June 2025. 

Other Resources:

1. Kaiser Family Foundation. “ FAQs on Medicare Financing and Trust Fund Solvency .” Kaiser Family Foundation, 15 June 2024.

3. Urban Institute. “ Applying a Premium Cap in Medicare Part B and Part D .” Urban Institute, Mar. 2023.

4. “ Social Security’s 2026 COLA: Recipients Could Get More Money Next Year .” LiveNOW from FOX, 15 June 2025.

5. Kiplinger Staff. “ Medicare Premiums 2026: Projected IRMAA Brackets and Surcharges for Parts B and D .” Kiplinger, 26 June 2025.

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

Yes, BlackRock provides a matching contribution to employee 401(k) plan contributions, subject to certain limits.

What is the maximum contribution limit for BlackRock's 401(k) plan?

The maximum contribution limit for BlackRock's 401(k) plan follows the IRS guidelines, which can change annually.

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

Yes, BlackRock allows employees to take loans against their 401(k) savings, subject to specific terms and conditions.

What investment options are available in BlackRock's 401(k) plan?

BlackRock's 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds and target-date funds.

Is there a vesting schedule for employer contributions in BlackRock's 401(k) plan?

Yes, BlackRock has a vesting schedule for employer contributions, which means employees must work for a certain period to fully own those contributions.

How often can employees at BlackRock change their 401(k) contribution amounts?

Employees at BlackRock can change their 401(k) contribution amounts at any time, subject to the plan’s guidelines.

What happens to a BlackRock employee's 401(k) if they leave the company?

If a BlackRock employee leaves the company, they can choose to roll over their 401(k) balance to another retirement account or withdraw the funds, subject to tax implications.

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

Yes, BlackRock provides educational resources and tools to help employees understand and manage their 401(k) savings.

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