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Enrollees Subject to Medicare Part B Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amounts (IRMAA), 2007

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 Enrollees Subject to Increased Premiums
United States1,644,641
Alabama17,765
Alaska2,776
Arizona35,329
Arkansas10,417
California253,015
Colorado25,305
Connecticut31,143
Delaware5,579
District of Columbia5,548
Florida150,302
Georgia37,055
Hawaii8,441
Idaho6,035
Illinois71,855
Indiana22,559
Iowa12,222
Kansas12,806
Kentucky13,741
Louisiana16,917
Maine6,623
Maryland40,231
Massachusetts43,680
Michigan44,138
Minnesota24,748
Mississippi8,720
Missouri25,318
Montana4,808
Nebraska7,705
Nevada15,640
New Hampshire8,776
New Jersey66,442
New Mexico9,458
New York123,333
North Carolina41,477
North Dakota2,524
Ohio48,376
Oklahoma15,465
Oregon20,262
Pennsylvania60,771
Rhode Island5,528
South Carolina20,547
South Dakota3,711
Tennessee23,160
Texas99,725
Utah8,426
Vermont4,195
Virginia50,429
Washington36,563
West Virginia5,120
Wisconsin25,204
Wyoming3,235
GuamNA
Puerto Rico1,157
Virgin Islands336
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Notes: Beginning in 2007, the 2003 Medicare Modernization Act (PL-108-173) requires that single Medicare beneficiaries with annual incomes over $80,000 and married couples with incomes over $160,000 pay increased Part B premiums that fund a higher percentage of the cost of Medicare Part B coverage, reducing Medicares share. These higher-income beneficiaries will pay a monthly premium equal to 35, 50, 65, or 80 percent of the total cost of Part B coverage, depending on their income level, by the end of a 3-year transition period. These data present the number of Medicare enrollees by state subject to these increased premiums in 2007 as estimated by the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service as of 11/16/06. For more information, see http://www.cms.hhs.gov/apps/media/press/factsheet.asp?Counter=1958 or CMS''s Medicare Handbook at http://www.medicare.gov/publications/pubs/pdf/10050.pdf, p. 11.
Sources: Data are estimated by the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service as of 11/16/06. Available at http://www.ssa.gov/legislation/medicare/IRMAAbyState.pdf.


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