COLA Ledger

An independent reference — not affiliated with the Social Security Administration. Every figure traced to the government publication that produced it.

2007 Medicare Part B premium — $93.50

Standard monthly Part B premium, 2007

$93.50

+$5 on 2006. The annual deductible was $131, +$7 on the year before.

Standard premium
$93.50per month
Annual deductible
$131
Change on 2006
+$55.65%

What it did to a Social Security payment

The Part B premium is withheld from the Social Security payment, so it lands in the same January as the cost-of-living adjustment and the two move against each other. A $2,000 monthly benefit in 2006 became $2,066 gross with the 3.3% adjustment — a rise of +$66. After the premium went from $88.50 to $93.50, the payment rose +$61, an effective 3.19%.

A $2,000 benefit through the 2007 adjustment and premium
20062007
Gross monthly benefit$2,000$2,066
Part B premium$88.50$93.50
Net payment$1,911$1,972

The full ledger for a $2,000 benefit at current rates carries the annual figures and the percentile context.

No income-related table is committed for this year

The Medicare Modernization Act phased the income-related premium in across 2007 to 2009, so the tiers published for this year are a fraction of the full adjustment and cannot be validated against the statutory multipliers. Rather than publish a table that fails its own check, this site publishes none. The coverage gaps are listed in full.

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Figures effective 1 January 2007. Page figures last verified against the sources above on 10 August 2026. Corrections: the correction log · support@inventum.com.au