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NRLN Provides New “Report Card” Feature on Members of Congress.  Do your Senators or Representative support bills that help retirees?

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Healthcare Insurance Costs Are a Struggle for Many and Expensive for Nation

The healthcare insurance costs are a struggle for many retirees and for those who do not have employer-sponsored coverage before being Medicare eligible at age 65. Medical inflation is annually adding to the nation’s debt.

Costs Begin with Premiums Paid to Medicare

The initial cost for original Medicare and Medicare Advantage is the standard Medicare Part B (medical coverage) premium of $202.90 per month in 2026, an increase of $17.90 (9.7%) from the 2025 premium of $185 The Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment for 2026 is 2.8%. The $17.90 increase takes a big chunk out of the average monthly 2026 COLA increase of $56. The annual deductible is $283 in 2026 up from $257 in 2025.

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NRLN Grassroots Network

NRLN Grassroots Network is the name for having support from NRLN members to respond to Action Alerts plus having Region, State and Congressional District leaders to support the NRLN’s Washington, D.C. lobbying efforts.

NRLN - Your Source for Medicare Enrollment 2025

MEDICARE AND YOU HANDBOOK 2025


Two Cancer Bills That Congress Should Pass Multi-Cancer Early Detection Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients’ Access to SSDI and Medicare

In the News

The articles and opinion pieces below are for information and are not necessarily a reflection of the NRLN’s position on issues.

The NRLN is nonpartisan and its positions on retirement issues are presented in its Legislative Agenda and white papers that can be accessed from under the Legislative Agenda tab on the website main menu.

National Retiree Legislative Network
Based in Washington, D.C., the National Retiree Legislative Network (NRLN) is the only nationwide organization solely dedicated to representing the interests of retirees and future retirees. Formed in 2002, the NRLN’s endeavors to secure federal legislation to protect retirees’ employer-sponsored pensions and benefits in addition to keeping Social Security and Medicare strong.

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