Medicare Supplement Insurance - Medigap Statistics
Medicare Supplement Insurance Statistics
Covered Individuals
2010 --- 9.7 million
2011 --- 9.8 million
Plan Selection (2011)
Plan F --- 4.9 million
Plan C --- 1.4 million
Plan J --- 0.8 million
States With The Most Medigapo Policies (2011)
Florida (655,741)
Pennsylvania (612,073)
Texas (568,168)
North Carolina (374,160)
Michigan (364,831)
Ohio (354,918)
New York (354,777)
New Jersey (350,603)
California (338,502)
Indiana (292,832)
Americans On Medicare - Medicare Statistics
Medicare Enrollment (July 1, 2010)
Plan A and/or B - 47,242,710
Plan A and B - 43,337,118
Plan A only - 3,576,990
Plan B only - 328,507
California (A and/or B) Medicare Enrollment By Ages (July 1, 2010)
Ages 0 - 64 (863,996)
Ages 65 - 69 (1,193,037)
Ages 70 - 74 (900,463)
Ages 75 - 79 (709,614)
Ages 80 - 84 (542,592)
Ages 85+ (511,552)
New York (A and/or B) Medicare Enrollment By Ages (July 1, 2010)
Ages 0 - 64 (597,522)
Ages 65 - 69 (698,362)
Ages 70 - 74 (540,588)
Ages 75 - 79 (437,354)
Ages 80 - 84 (350,363)
Ages 85+ (341,585)
Request Medicare Supplement Insurance Costs
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What's Your Long Term Care Plan?
Medicare pays little if any of the costs associated with long term health care.
That is why it is essential for all those considering Medicare Supplement Insurance to also have a plan for the risk of long term care.
For more free information, visit our sister organization the American Association for Long Term Care Insurance where you'll find information. Read two consumer guides previously included in issues of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine that explain simple ways to reduce long term care insurance costs.








