The average Medicare beneficiary will have 34 Medicare Advantage plans available to them in 2025, with Pennsylvania being the highest at 71 plans, according to KFF.
In 28 states, the average beneficiary has a choice of fewer plans in 2025 than in 2024, while in 16 states, the average beneficiary has a choice of more plans.
States ranked by Medicare Advantage offerings in 2025:
Pennsylvania: 71
Ohio: 70
Michigan: 59
Georgia: 54
Arizona: 51
Illinois: 51
Florida: 48
California: 45
Colorado: 45
Indiana: 45
Texas: 45
North Carolina: 44
New Jersey: 42
South Carolina: 41
Arkansas: 39
Tennessee: 39
Kentucky: 37
New York: 37
Massachusetts: 36
Minnesota: 34
Missouri: 33
Nevada: 33
Virginia: 33
Washington: 33
Alabama: 31
Oklahoma: 31
Oregon: 31
West Virginia: 31
Puerto Rico: 30
Wisconsin: 30
Louisiana: 28
Maine: 27
New Hampshire: 26
Iowa: 25
Mississippi: 25
New Mexico: 25
Idaho: 24
Nebraska: 24
Utah: 24
Kansas: 23
Maryland: 23
Delaware: 22
District of Columbia: 18
Hawaii: 17
Rhode Island: 16
Montana: 15
North Dakota: 14
South Dakota: 12
Vermont: 6
Wyoming: 5
Alaska: 0