Annuities: Your Retirement “Paycheck” for Life

September 22, 2025

In today’s environment—characterized by higher interest rates, ongoing questions about Social Security, market unpredictability, and increased life expectancy—annuities are gaining renewed attention as a foundational element in retirement planning.


Sometimes called a “paycheck annuity” or “annuity payment contract,” these products are more formally known as single premium immediate annuities (SPIAs). No matter the label, their purpose is straightforward: to provide guaranteed income for life, offering retirees peace of mind and predictable financial stability.


Why Consider an Annuity?


Annuities help address one of the biggest challenges in retirement: how long your money needs to last. With an income annuity, you don’t have to constantly worry about outliving your savings or the ups and downs of the stock market.


Here’s why annuities are getting more attention right now:


  • Higher payouts thanks to higher rates: With interest rates elevated, insurers are offering payout increases of 25% to 60% over what they were just a few years ago. This makes annuities more attractive than ever.
     
  • Uncertainty about Social Security: As discussions continue about the future of Social Security, many retirees are turning to annuities as a way to supplement their guaranteed income.
     
  • Market volatility: With both stock and bond markets experiencing turbulence, many people are looking for alternatives that offer stability without the risk of major losses.
     
  • Longevity risk: People are living longer—and that’s great! But it also means your retirement income may need to stretch further. An annuity ensures your income doesn’t run out before you do.

Addressing Common Concerns


Some worry they may not “get their money’s worth” if they pass away shortly after purchasing an annuity. While that’s a valid concern, it’s worth noting that many people underestimate how long they will live—and the real financial risk lies in living longer than expected without a stable income.


Annuities vs. Market Risk


While traditional investment portfolios play an important role in retirement planning, they don’t offer guaranteed lifetime income. Annuities can provide consistent cash flow even during market downturns, helping maintain your lifestyle regardless of external conditions.


In fact, many annuities today offer competitive payouts when compared to what you’d expect from a balanced investment portfolio, especially when factoring in longevity risk and market volatility.


Different Types of Annuities


There’s no one-size-fits-all solution, but here are three common types of annuity income contracts:


1. Immediate Income Annuity


Purchased with a lump sum, this type begins paying you right away—often within a month. It’s ideal for people at or near retirement looking to convert savings into income. If you use after-tax money, only a portion of the payments may be taxable.


2. Qualified Longevity Annuity Contract (QLAC)


Funded from a retirement account like an IRA or 401(k), this annuity allows you to delay income until a later age—up to 85—helping cover costs that may arise later in life (like health care). It also helps defer required minimum distributions (RMDs) on the amount used to purchase the annuity.


3. Deferred Income Annuity (DIA)


Similar to a QLAC but funded with personal savings, a DIA allows for flexible start dates and may offer fixed, variable, or indexed payments. It’s a good way to build a second stream of income later in retirement.


Building a Balanced Retirement Strategy


Some advisors advocate staying fully invested in the markets, but this approach can overlook a critical advantage of annuities: steady income for life, regardless of market performance.


By including an annuity in your overall plan, you can reduce your exposure to volatility, secure a lifelong income stream, and protect your standard of living, even in uncertain economic times.


The Takeaway


An annuity can act as a personal pension—a reliable “paycheck” that helps you enjoy retirement without the constant worry of outliving your money. If you're approaching retirement or reevaluating your income strategy, it may be worth exploring how an annuity fits into your plan.


📞 Want to learn more?  We’re happy to walk you through the options and help you decide if an annuity makes sense for your goals.

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