Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) has standardized 2022 costs that are the same in every state.
But the average cost of Medicare Advantage plans (Part C), Medicare prescription drug plans (Part D) and Medicare Supplement Insurance plans (Medigap) can vary according to a number of factors, including where you live.
In this guide, we break down the average cost of Medicare Advantage plans, Medicare Part D plans and Medigap plans by state.
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The chart below shows the average monthly premium for Medicare Advantage plans in each state.1
*Medicare Advantage plans are not sold in Alaska.
State | Average Premium | Average Drug Deductible for Plans With Prescription Drug Coverage |
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Alabama | $64.27 | $256.83 |
Arizona | $47.15 | $321.62 |
Arkansas | $44.34 | $322.18 |
California | $47.43 | $376.26 |
Colorado | $48.51 | $342.75 |
Connecticut | $78.52 | $317.52 |
Delaware | $64.38 | $238.33 |
Florida | $67.84 | $233.53 |
Georgia | $48.91 | $271.47 |
Hawaii | $57.40 | $308.00 |
Idaho | $40.81 | $232.34 |
Illinois | $70.62 | $392.72 |
Indiana | $43.65 | $207.02 |
Iowa | $49.07 | $323.28 |
Kansas | $57.71 | $378.70 |
Kentucky | $44.64 | $208.39 |
Louisiana | $56.73 | $324.98 |
Maine | $38.26 | $301.81 |
Maryland | $77.23 | $275.50 |
Massachusetts | $102.37 | $283.18 |
Michigan | $101.80 | $264.26 |
Minnesota | $93.04 | $353.99 |
Mississippi | $48.87 | $359.01 |
Missouri | $42.27 | $316.60 |
Montana | $79.98 | $368.69 |
Nebraska | $48.35 | $240.88 |
Nevada | $42.68 | $302.84 |
New Hampshire | $44.36 | $327.20 |
New Jersey | $57.45 | $290.83 |
New Mexico | $39.61 | $347.76 |
New York | $71.30 | $296.64 |
North Carolina | $49.44 | $223.39 |
North Dakota | $116.94 | $447.74 |
Ohio | $85.67 | $193.41 |
Oklahoma | $47.49 | $270.83 |
Oregon | $63.44 | $236.84 |
Pennsylvania | $81.83 | $322.47 |
Rhode Island | $101.35 | $255.00 |
South Carolina | $38.38 | $239.08 |
South Dakota | $104.99 | $430.57 |
Tennessee | $58.17 | $329.37 |
Texas | $73.30 | $272.85 |
Utah | $51.50 | $182.18 |
Vermont | $54.95 | $305.55 |
Virginia | $56.35 | $288.22 |
Washington | $69.38 | $239.57 |
Washington, D.C. | $61.33 | $250.00 |
West Virginia | $59.74 | $202.08 |
Wisconsin | $81.50 | $294.06 |
Wyoming | $57.61 | $280.50 |
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The chart below lists the average monthly premiums for Medicare Part D prescription drug plans by state.1
State | Average Premium | Average Deductible |
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Alabama | $51.07 | $366.54 |
Alaska | $42.28 | $380.50 |
Arizona | $51.06 | $352.22 |
Arkansas | $46.37 | $363.48 |
California | $55.82 | $357.20 |
Colorado | $51.70 | $354.00 |
Connecticut | $49.63 | $362.38 |
Delaware | $42.53 | $385.24 |
Florida | $53.64 | $367.73 |
Georgia | $46.05 | $368.04 |
Hawaii | $42.97 | $380.50 |
Idaho | $48.91 | $364.55 |
Illinois | $42.59 | $393.48 |
Indiana | $41.96 | $366.96 |
Iowa | $48.57 | $367.73 |
Kansas | $43.47 | $364.09 |
Kentucky | $41.96 | $366.96 |
Louisiana | $46.32 | $380.50 |
Maine | $45.59 | $359.05 |
Maryland | $42.53 | $385.24 |
Massachusetts | $49.63 | $362.38 |
Michigan | $45.09 | $372.61 |
Minnesota | $48.57 | $367.73 |
Mississippi | $40.23 | $385.24 |
Missouri | $46.92 | $364.09 |
Montana | $48.57 | $367.73 |
Nebraska | $48.57 | $367.73 |
Nevada | $44.24 | $365.23 |
New Hampshire | $45.59 | $359.05 |
New Jersey | $48.02 | $369.13 |
New Mexico | $51.77 | $362.38 |
New York | $52.46 | $341.84 |
North Carolina | $46.67 | $369.13 |
North Dakota | $48.57 | $367.73 |
Ohio | $44.97 | $367.39 |
Oklahoma | $41.88 | $393.48 |
Oregon | $48.17 | $369.57 |
Pennsylvania | $52.86 | $356.20 |
Rhode Island | $49.63 | $362.38 |
South Carolina | $52.30 | $373.75 |
South Dakota | $48.57 | $367.73 |
Tennessee | $51.07 | $366.54 |
Texas | $51.62 | $364.04 |
Utah | $48.91 | $364.55 |
Vermont | $49.63 | $362.38 |
Virginia | $45.17 | $368.70 |
Washington | $48.17 | $369.57 |
Washington, D.C. | $42.53 | $385.24 |
West Virginia | $52.86 | $356.20 |
Wisconsin | $50.10 | $353.96 |
Wyoming | $48.57 | $367.73 |
You can also compare Part D plans available where you live and enroll in a Medicare prescription drug plan online when you visit MyRxPlans.com.
There are 10 standardized Medicare Supplement Insurance plans available in most states.
Plan G is available in most states and is one of the most popular Medigap plans. Medigap Plan G is, in fact, the second-most popular Medigap plan. 22 percent of all Medigap beneficiaries are enrolled in Plan G.2
The chart below shows the average monthly premium for Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan G for each state in 2018.3
State | Monthly Cost | Rank from least expensive (1) to most expensive (51) |
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Alabama | $118.35 | 19 |
Alaska | $117.64 | 17 |
Arizona | $128.93 | 30 |
Arkansas | $141.51 | 37 |
California | $162.93 | 45 |
Colorado | $127.76 | 29 |
Connecticut | $227.06 | 49 |
Delaware | $150.99 | 42 |
District of Columbia | $138.98 | 36 |
Florida | $191.08 | 47 |
Georgia | $129.54 | 31 |
Hawaii | $102.83 | 2 |
Idaho | $136.34 | 35 |
Illinois | $123.32 | 26 |
Indiana | $113.40 | 13 |
Iowa | $102.87 | 3 |
Kansas | $119.94 | 21 |
Kentucky | $117.48 | 16 |
Louisiana | $129.89 | 32 |
Maine | $211.88 | 48 |
Maryland | $145.54 | 39 |
Massachusetts | $117.46 | 15 |
Michigan | $123.69 | 27 |
Minnesota | $118.67 | 20 |
Mississippi | $121.44 | 24 |
Missouri | $145.89 | 40 |
Montana | $125.36 | 28 |
Nebraska | $108.85 | 7 |
Nevada | $135.62 | 34 |
New Hampshire | $157.96 | 44 |
New Jersey | $155.25 | 43 |
New Mexico | $105.26 | 4 |
New York | $304.72 | 51 |
North Carolina | $105.84 | 5 |
North Dakota | $120.77 | 22 |
Ohio | $121.07 | 23 |
Oklahoma | $112.78 | 11 |
Oregon | $141.56 | 38 |
Pennsylvania | $133.36 | 33 |
Rhode Island | $147.55 | 41 |
South Carolina | $108.91 | 8 |
South Dakota | $106.21 | 6 |
Tennessee | $113.89 | 14 |
Texas | $117.67 | 18 |
Utah | $112.70 | 10 |
Vermont | $264.25 | 50 |
Virginia | $112.80 | 12 |
Washington | $174.32 | 46 |
West Virginia | $109.44 | 9 |
Wisconsin | $102.23 | 1 |
Wyoming | $122.46 | 25 |
Part A and Part B of Medicare have standardized costs that are the same across every state.
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A licensed insurance agent can help you compare the costs of Medicare Advantage plans in your area. Learn more and find a plan that fits with your personal coverage and budget needs.
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1 MedicareAdvantage.com's The Best States for Medicare report.
2 AHIP. (May 2021). The State of Medicare Supplement Coverage: Trends in Enrollment and Demographics. https://www.ahip.org/wp-content/uploads/AHIP_IB-Medicare-Supp-Cvg-Report.pdf.
3 TZ Insurance Solutions LLC internal sales data, 2019. This data is based on the Medicare Supplement Insurance policies TZ Insurance Solutions LLC has sold. It is not a comprehensive national average of all available Medicare Supplement Insurance plan premiums.
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