Why More Netflix Employees Are Considering Social Security Early — And How Medicare Changes Play a Role
Healthcare Provider Update: Healthcare Provider for Netflix
Netflix offers healthcare benefits primarily through major providers such as UnitedHealthcare, known for its extensive plan options covering both individual and group needs. This partnership provides Netflix employees with access to comprehensive health insurance plans, ensuring they receive quality healthcare services.
Potential Healthcare Cost Increases in 2026
As we approach 2026, healthcare costs are anticipated to rise significantly, compelling many employers to shift more expenses to their employees. With more than half of employers signaling plans to increase deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums, employees could see their healthcare costs soar. Analysts forecast that the expiration of enhanced premium subsidies under the Affordable Care Act may lead to premium increases exceeding 75% for many policyholders, exacerbated by a nationwide trend of escalating medical expenses. This confluence of factors not only threatens the affordability of healthcare but also puts substantial pressure on employees' finances, underscoring the critical need for strategic planning in the upcoming open enrollment period.
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'Netflix employees weighing when to file for Social Security should consider both current health care costs and long-term income needs, so they can stay adaptable as retirement unfolds.' — Paul Bergeron, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.
'Netflix employees can benefit from thoughtfully coordinating Social Security timing with health care expenses so their retirement income stays aligned with their evolving needs over time.' — Tyson Mavar, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.
In this article, we will discuss:
How Social Security filing age affects retirement income.
How Medicare expenses factor into when retirees claim benefits.
Why emotional concerns are shifting filing behavior for many Americans.
Written by Wealth Enhancement advisors Kevin Landis, CPA and Wesley Boudreaux
Advisors in the retirement-income space have long suggested that retirees consider delaying filing for Social Security benefits. For those with a full retirement age (FRA) of 67, waiting until age 70 can result in monthly payments that are around 24% higher.
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And for those with an FRA of 66, the increase if one waits until age 70 is closer to 32%.
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Netflix employees nearing retirement often hear this same message.
However, new national data indicates a growing number of Americans plan to claim Social Security before age 70. Cost pressures and health care related issues are major influences in this trend.
The Retirees’ Reality
Today’s retirees face a very different environment than those in past decades, including less access to traditional pensions, rising health care costs, and mounting everyday living expenses. In the private sector, only about 15% of workers still have access to defined benefit pensions,
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affecting many households and Netflix employees.
According to retirement consultant Wesley Boudreaux, 'most retirees are not choosing to claim early for the sake of it.” Instead, rising medical and living costs are driving earlier benefit decisions because of cash flow pressures.
One major factor? Health care. Nearly 39% of out-of-pocket health care spending by Medicare beneficiaries was equivalent to Social Security payments received, on average, in 2022.
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Medicare Advantage: A Key Planning Factor
Additionally, shifts in Medicare Advantage plans have left many retirees unsure about upcoming costs. Benefit structures can vary significantly by year or by region, causing cost surprises that Netflix workers and their families may need to plan for.
“We are already seeing clients paying more for health care than expected,” said Kevin Landis, CPA. “When medical expenses rise, Social Security often becomes the first lever people pull to handle that burden.”
This is why coordinating Social Security filing decisions with Medicare coverage choices remains important, particularly when plans change annually.
“This is the intersection of Social Security and health care planning,” Landis adds. “Changes in one can influence the other.”
Emotional Considerations Also Matter
Money matters aren’t the only reason retirees claim earlier. Concerns about the future of Social Security have caused many to look for the emotional comfort of taking benefits sooner, including some Netflix workers preparing for retirement.
While benefits are expected to continue—even if trust fund reserves decline in the 2030s—worries about future payouts can play a role.
“It’s not just about math,” Boudreaux explains. “People want control and stability in retirement, even if that means receiving less over time.”
Finding the Right Approach for You
Whether filing early is a good fit depends a lot on health, cash flow needs, and longer-term retirement goals. Thoughtful planning helps maintain flexibility, rather than driving you to respond under pressure.
“The best approach balances today’s needs with what lies ahead,” Landis says. “And that begins with understanding how Medicare and Social Security interact.”
Need Help Reviewing Your Options?
The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement, helps individuals evaluate Medicare electives, analyze Social Security filing alternatives, and design retirement income strategies based on personal goals—including guidance tailored to those employed by Netflix.
📞 Call (800) 900-5867 before your next enrollment period to schedule a Social Security & Health Care Review.
Work toward confidence in your long-term retirement income decisions.
About the Authors
Wesley Boudreaux and Kevin Landis, CPA, provide retirement income and tax planning guidance through Wealth Enhancement, helping people make informed choices about Social Security, Medicare, and financial well-being.
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What type of retirement plan does Netflix offer to its employees?
Netflix offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to its employees.
Does Netflix match employee contributions to the 401(k) plan?
Yes, Netflix provides a company match for employee contributions to the 401(k) plan, subject to certain limits.
What is the maximum employee contribution limit for the Netflix 401(k) plan?
The maximum employee contribution limit for the Netflix 401(k) plan is aligned with IRS guidelines, which can change annually.
Can employees at Netflix choose how their 401(k) contributions are invested?
Yes, employees at Netflix can choose from a variety of investment options for their 401(k) contributions.
Is there a vesting schedule for the 401(k) contributions made by Netflix?
Netflix has a vesting schedule for company contributions, which means employees will earn the right to those contributions over time.
How often can Netflix employees change their 401(k) contribution amounts?
Netflix employees can change their 401(k) contribution amounts at any time, allowing for flexibility in their savings strategy.
What types of accounts are available under the Netflix 401(k) plan?
The Netflix 401(k) plan typically offers traditional and Roth 401(k) accounts for employees to choose from.
Can Netflix employees take loans against their 401(k) savings?
Yes, Netflix allows employees to take loans against their 401(k) savings, subject to specific terms and conditions.
What happens to my Netflix 401(k) if I leave the company?
If you leave Netflix, you can roll over your 401(k) into another retirement account, cash it out, or leave it in the Netflix plan if eligible.
How does Netflix communicate changes to the 401(k) plan?
Netflix communicates changes to the 401(k) plan through employee newsletters, meetings, and updates on the company intranet.
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