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Medicare enrollees to pay 50% less for some drugs in 2025, report says

An AARP analysis finds Medicare Part D enrollees will save about $1.5 billion out-of-pocket on 10 drugs in 2026 due to negotiated prices under the Inflation Reduction Act.

  • New abilities for Medicare to negotiate prescription prices mean certain drugs should be 50% to 70% cheaper for many people in Florida, California, New York, Pennsylvania and Texas in 2026.
  • The AARP attributes those savings to a law signed by former President Joe Biden in 2022 that requires Medicare to negotiate lower prices on behalf of beneficiaries.
  • The law also stops price gouging by requiring rebates when companies raise prices faster than inflation, caps insulin at $35 per month for Medicare enrollees, and limits out-of-pocket prescription costs.
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Medicare enrollees to pay 50% less for some drugs in 2025, report says

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A recent study by the American Association of Retirees (AARP) shows that Medicare participants will see an average decrease of nearly 50% in out-of-pocket expenses for the first 10 negotiated drugs by 2026. This reflects the anticipated outcomes of Medicare Drug Price Negotiations under the Inflation Reduction Act...

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OAN broke the news in San Diego, United States on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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