New Interactive Provides Essential Facts
and Trends Related to Medicare Spending
A new KFF
interactive provides essential facts and trends about spending
on Medicare, the federal health insurance program that covers 65 million
seniors and people with disabilities, or nearly 1 in 5 Americans.
In 2020, Medicare
spending accounted for 12 percent of the federal budget and 20 percent of
national health care spending. Given its size and importance, the program
is often part of discussions about how to better manage total federal
government spending, health care spending in the U.S., and the
affordability of health care costs.
The new interactive, The
Facts About Medicare Spending, provides the most current
information available to help frame these discussions, based on the
latest data from Medicare’s actuaries, the Congressional Budget Office,
and other government sources. The interactive features information on
Medicare enrollment growth, Medicare spending trends overall and per
person, growth in Medicare spending relative to private insurance,
spending on Medicare benefits and Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part A
trust fund solvency challenges, and growth in out-of-pocket spending.
Among the highlights:
- In
2020, Medicare benefit payments totaled $769 billion, up from just
under $200 billion in 2000. Spending is projected to increase to
nearly $1.5 trillion in 2031, due to growth in the Medicare
population and increases in health care costs.
- The
number of Medicare beneficiaries is projected to grow from around 65
million people in 2020 to nearly 93 million people in 2060. The
aging population is one factor contributing to higher Medicare
spending, since spending per person is higher among older
beneficiaries.
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