Can We Talk Openly About Medicare Supplement Plan G?

Medicare Supplement Plan G is the most widely chosen Medigap plan — and for good reason. It covers nearly every Medicare gap except the Part B deductible ($283 in 2026), which means almost zero surprise bills and no copay headaches. But Plan G comes with a real trade-off: higher monthly premiums, and a history of more aggressive rate increases over time. In this video, I walk through exactly how Plan G works, what it covers, who it tends to be a good fit for — and who ends up overpaying for coverage they don't need. 💬 Have Medicare questions? Reach out here: 👉 https://theretirementnerds.com/contact FREE DOWNLOADS: Compare the costs of each plan over 20 years by downloading this spreadsheet: https://theretirementnerds.com/long-t... The Medicare Playbook: https://theretirementnerds.com/medica... OTHER VIDEOS IN THIS SERIES: How Plan N Works:    • Can We Talk Openly About Medicare Suppleme...   How High Deductible Plan G works:    • Can We Talk Openly About High Deductible P...   OTHER VIDEOS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO: Cancer Cost Video:    • Here's How Much We Paid With Medicare | Me...   Dangers of Original Medicare Only Video:    • Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage or M...   Advantage vs Supplement Video:    • Medicare Advantage vs Supplement Plans (20...   ============================================================ Join our newsletter for monthly tips, book recommendations, and personal stories! https://theretirementnerds.com/newsle... ============================================================ ⏰ TIME CODES ⏰ 0:00 Intro 0:30 Premium Costs 2:43 Annual Increases 5:16 Cost Sharing 6:35 Other Hidden Costs 8:40 Provider Accessibility 10:57 Who Should Consider Plan G 15:01 Who Should Avoid Plan G 17:20 Switching Plan Rules 19:35 Where to Get Help 20:06 Interviewing an Agent 23:12 Wrapping Up ============================= #medicare #theretirementnerds #socialsecurity #retirementnerds #finance Federal Disclaimer: We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all your options.