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How to Generate $1,000 a Month in Passive Income During Retirement

August 22, 2025 · Personal Finance

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Path 2: Using Annuities for Guaranteed Income

Annuities can be a powerful tool for generating retirement income, but they are also one of the most misunderstood financial products. An annuity is not an investment like a stock or bond; it is a contract with an insurance company.

The basic idea is simple: you give the insurance company a sum of money (either a lump sum or a series of payments), and in return, they promise to make regular payments to you for a specified period, often for the rest of your life. This can provide a powerful defense against the risk of outliving your money.

Types of Annuities for Income

There are many complex types of annuities, but for generating immediate and predictable passive income, retirees often consider two main types.

A Single Premium Immediate Annuity (SPIA) is the most straightforward. You pay a single lump sum, and the insurance company begins paying you a steady, guaranteed income stream almost immediately, typically within a year. The payment amount is locked in and does not change.

A Deferred Income Annuity (DIA), sometimes called longevity insurance, works similarly, but the payments start at a future date that you choose. For example, you might buy a DIA at age 65 with payments that begin when you turn 80. This can be a strategy to ensure you have a safety net of income later in life.

Pros and Cons of Annuities

The biggest advantage of an income annuity is the peace of mind that comes from a guaranteed paycheck for life. It’s predictable, simple, and not subject to the ups and downs of the stock market.

However, there are significant trade-offs. When you buy an immediate annuity, you are often giving up control of your principal for good. That money is no longer liquid, meaning you cannot easily access it for an emergency. Annuities can also have high fees and surrender charges if you try to get out of the contract early. The contracts themselves can be complex, so it’s vital to read and understand every detail. Many also offer optional features called annuity riders, such as cost-of-living adjustments, which provide extra benefits but come at an additional cost.

Let’s look at a simple example of how an annuity might work. Please note these are illustrative figures and actual payouts depend on your age, gender, and current interest rates. A 67-year-old woman might invest $150,000 into a SPIA. Based on the insurance company’s calculations, they might offer her a lifetime monthly payout of around $850. That $850 check will arrive every month for the rest of her life, no matter what happens in the financial markets.

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    February 6, 2026 at 4:06 pm

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