In Archer County, Texas, about 2,257 people are enrolled in Medicare. Roughly 28 percent are in Medicare Advantage, and the rest are in Original Medicare. About 21 percent of residents are age sixty five or older. Around 5 Medicare Advantage plans are available in the county. These are aggregate government figures, not a recommendation of any plan or carrier. For free help understanding your options, contact Giron Agency, a licensed Texas agency.

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Archer County Medicare data (2026)

Aggregate Medicare facts for Archer County, Texas — from CMS, KFF, and the U.S. Census. Free to cite and reuse. No plan names, no rankings.

Archer County — quick facts

In Archer County, Texas, about 2,257 people are enrolled in Medicare, with roughly 28% in Medicare Advantage and the remaining 72% in Original Medicare. About 21% of the county's 8,734 residents are age 65 or older, and around 5 Medicare Advantage plans are available there. These are aggregate CMS, KFF, and U.S. Census figures — not a plan or carrier recommendation.

Updated 2026-06-06 · Source: CMS Medicare Monthly Enrollment + MA/Part D landscape (May 2026), KFF, U.S. Census ACS 5-Year

2,257

Medicare beneficiaries

28%

in Medicare Advantage

21%

residents age 65+

5

MA plans available

Why the plan count can change year to year

The number of Medicare Advantage plans available in a county isn't fixed — carriers enter and exit markets each year as Medicare's payment and Star-Ratings rules change. For 2026 the national Medicare Advantage plan count fell about 9%, and roughly 2.6 million members nationwide had their plan terminated and had to choose again (CMS, 2025). If your plan is non-renewed, you get a Special Enrollment Period — and your doctors and prescriptions may not carry over, so they're worth re-checking.

We track the Texas + Florida picture in our 2026 carrier-exit brief. Which specific plans serve Archer County — and whether they fit you — is something we go through one-on-one, free.

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Common questions

How many people have Medicare in Archer County?

About 2,257 Texans in Archer County are enrolled in Medicare per the latest CMS Medicare Monthly Enrollment data. Around 28% are in Medicare Advantage plans; the rest are in Original Medicare, with or without a Medigap policy.

How many Medicare Advantage plans are available in Archer County?

As of the May 2026 CMS landscape data, about 5 Medicare Advantage plans are available to Archer County residents. That is a count of available plans only — it is not a list of plans we sell and not a recommendation. Each plan has its own network and drug list, which is why a free review confirms the real fit.

What share of Archer County is age 65 or older?

About 21% of Archer County's roughly 8,734 residents are age 65 or older, per U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year estimates.

Where can I get free, unbiased Medicare help in Archer County?

Texas SHIP (1-800-252-9240) offers free, unbiased Medicare counseling. You can also contact Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE for all of your options. Giron Agency offers a free, no-obligation review as well.

Sources: CMS Medicare Monthly Enrollment; CMS Medicare Advantage / Part D landscape (May 2026); KFF Medicare Advantage analysis; U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year. Figures are aggregate and rounded. Giron Agency LLC is a licensed insurance agency; this is reference data, not a recommendation of any plan or carrier. We do not offer every plan available in your area. Not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program.

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