Home / Personal Finance / The Annuity Everyone Needs — and Anybody Can Get

The Annuity Everyone Needs — and Anybody Can Get

The Annuity Everyone Needs — and Anybody Can Get
Photo by Volodymyr Baleha / Shutterstock.com

Finding and purchasing the right annuity — especially one with built-in inflation protection — can be a difficult and expensive chore.

But if you are smart and flexible, virtually any American retiree can grab such an annuity on the cheap.

By waiting until age 70 to claim Social Security, you can create an annuity that will pay out the maximum monthly income for which you are eligible.

Even better, the federal government will adjust the payment upward each year to account for inflation — all at no extra cost to you. That is a virtually unheard-of benefit in the world of annuities, where inflation adjustments typically are available only as an expensive add-on feature.

All of this means delaying Social Security benefits can be a great way to add a little extra financial peace of mind to your golden years.

As Social Security expert Jeff Miller — co-founder of Social Security Choices, a company that provides advice on Social Security claiming decisions — wrote in a recent Q&A for Money Talks News:

“Social Security is an annuity, and delayed claiming is by far the cheapest annuity you can buy.”

How to get this benefit

To some degree, anyone who collects Social Security gets this built-in annuity benefit. Even if you claim early — such as when you are first eligible at age 62, or any time thereafter up to age 70 — you will get a guaranteed inflation-adjusted payment each month, year after year.

But delaying Social Security until age 70 is the best way to get the biggest payoff if you want to use your benefits in place of a traditional annuity.

By waiting, you get a larger check for the rest of your lifetime. As the Social Security Administration explains, for each year you delay claiming Social Security beyond what’s known as your “full retirement age,” your benefit increases by up to 8%.

Now, there can be good reasons not to delay your Social Security benefits. We outline a few of them in “5 Reasons You Should Claim Social Security ASAP.”

So, you need to determine which claiming strategy makes the best sense for you — and a company like Social Security Choices can help with that decision, as we detail in “A Simple Way to Maximize Your Social Security.”

But if you have saved a lot of money for retirement and want extra peace of mind, delaying Social Security can be a great way to create the maximum inflation-protected income for which you are eligible. And you get that protection without having to pay another dime beyond what you contributed in FICA taxes during your working years.

Sound like a strategy that might work for you? The key to making it a reality is to work later into life and keep a steady income until age 70 — or to have a nest egg big enough to see you through the early years of retirement until you begin claiming Social Security later.

You can get help with saving for retirement by reading:

Retire on your own terms with help from this course

The Only Retirement Guide You’ll Ever Need gives you the knowledge you need to retire on your own terms. Sure, you can pay a financial adviser, but this online course gives you total control to create a customized retirement plan around the things that matter to you — without the fees you can expect from financial firms and advisers.

You’ll get expert, personalized advice. You’ll have access to the latest tools. You’ll have ongoing support. And when you’ve completed the course, you’ll be ready to approach your retirement with confidence and with peace of mind.

It’s time to plan the best years of your life. Let’s get started.

Let’s block ads! (Why?)

Money Talks News

About

Check Also

How To Start Your Financial Life Midlife

For some, the realization that financial responsibility is important doesn’t kick in until midlife. You …