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Medicare Supplement Rates in Sioux City, IA

Welcome to Sioux City! With a growing senior population of approximately 24,000 in the Sioux City metro area, finding the right Medicare coverage is essential. We're here to help Sioux City residents navigate their Medicare Supplement options and find a plan that fits their needs and budget.

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Medicare in Sioux City

As a Sioux City resident, it's important to understand that Iowa uses an attained-age rating system for Medicare Supplement plans. This means your premiums will increase as you age. Also, Iowa does not have a 'birthday rule,' so you can only change plans outside of open enrollment with medical underwriting.

Sioux City Medicare Supplement Rates by Carrier

Sioux City, IA — rates for age 65 female

Carrier
Plan G
Plan N
Plan F
Rating
Aetna$151/mo$116/moA
Aflac$139/mo$106/moA+
CIGNA$143/mo$109/moA
Manhattan Life$136/mo$104/moA-
Best ValueMedico$132/mo$99/moA
Mutual of Omaha$148/mo$114/moA+
United American$134/mo$102/moA

Rates are estimates. Iowa uses attained-age rating. Actual rates vary by age, gender, tobacco status, and underwriting.

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Medicare Supplement FAQ: Sioux City, IA

In Iowa, Medicare Supplement plans use attained-age rating, so your premiums will increase as you get older. This means your initial rate may be lower, but it will gradually rise over time.