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Distribution of Average Household Spending by Medicare and Non-Medicare Households, 2012 Medicare Household Spending Non-Medicare Household Spending Transportation Transportation Health Care Average Household Spending = $33,993* Average Household Spending = $53,000 NOTE: *Estimate statistically significantly different from the non-Medicare household estimate at the 95 percent confidence level. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey Interview and Expense Files, 2012.

Components of Average Health Care Spending by Medicare Households, 2012 Share of Total Spending Health Insurance (65.4% of Health Care Spending) 9.1% ($3,088) Other Household Spending 86.1% Health Care 13.9% 2.6% ($873) Medical Services (18.5%) 1.8% ($613) Prescription Drugs (13.0%) 0.4% ($149) Medical Supplies (3.1%) Average Total Household Spending = $33,993 Average Health Care Spending = $4,722 NOTE: Numbers may not sum to total due to rounding. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey Interview and Expense Files, 2012.

Average Health Care Spending as a Share of Total Household Spending by Medicare Households, by Age, 2012 Average Health Care Spending $2,680*^ $4,580 $5,363*^ $5,446^ $4,681 Average Total Household Spending $23,254*^ $39,070^ $40,253^ $33,737* $30,408*^ NOTE: *Estimate statistically significantly different from the reference group estimate (65-69 year olds) at the 95 percent confidence level. ^Estimate statistically significantly different from estimate for all other groups at the 95 percent confidence level. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey Interview and Expense Files, 2012.

Average Health Care Spending as a Share of Total Household Spending by Medicare Households, by Poverty Level, 2012 Average Health Care Spending $2,194*^ $3,714*^ $5,129*^ $5,964*^ $7,595^ Average Total Household Spending $18,003*^ $23,659*^ $33,840* $38,720*^ $63,020^ NOTE: Income thresholds for poverty categories were $11,170 (individual)/$15,130 (couple) in 2012. *Estimate statistically significantly different from the reference group estimate (400%+ FPL) at the 95 percent confidence level. ^Estimate statistically significantly different from estimate for all other groups at the 95 percent confidence level. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey Interview and Expense Files, 2012.

Average Health Care Spending Amount Average Health Care Spending As a Share of Total Household Spending by Medicare Households Below 100% of the Federal Poverty Level, With and Without Medicaid, 2012 Average Health Care Spending Amount $442* $3,337 NOTE: Income thresholds for poverty categories were $11,170 (individual)/$15,130 (couple) in 2012. *Estimate statistically significantly different from the non-Medicaid estimate at the 95 percent confidence level. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey Interview and Expense Files, 2012.

Average Total Health Care, Health Insurance, and Prescription Drug Spending as a Share of Total Household Spending by Medicare Households, 2002-2012 Total Health Care Spending Health Insurance Spending Prescription Drug Spending Average health care spending $3,410* $3,509* $3,677* $3,814* $4,068* $4,137* $4,219* $4,620 $4,527 $4,371* $4,722 Health insurance $1,967* $2,044* $2,141* $2,203* $2,557* $2,735* $2,834* $3,038 $3,077 $2,975 $3,088 Drugs $814* $758* $770* $797* $736* $644 $578 $654 $623 $492 $613 NOTE: *Estimate statistically significantly different from 2012 estimate at the 95 percent confidence level. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey Interview and Expense Files, 2002-2012.