Rates updated July 2026

How Much Does a $500,000 Annuity Pay Per Month?

A $500,000 single premium immediate annuity (SPIA) pays a 65-year-old man about $3,320/month for life — $3,175/month for a woman, or $2,915/month for a couple with 100% survivor benefit. Here are the exact numbers by age.

$500,000 Annuity: Monthly Income by Age (July 2026)

Best available monthly payment among 8 top-rated carriers, life-only payout. Joint figures assume both spouses the same age with 100% survivor benefit.

Age at Purchase Male Female Joint (Couple)
55 $2,875/mo $2,790/mo $2,555/mo
60 $3,090/mo $2,985/mo $2,730/mo
65 $3,320/mo $3,175/mo $2,915/mo
70 $3,770/mo $3,520/mo $3,295/mo
75 $4,410/mo $4,025/mo $3,825/mo
80 $5,295/mo $4,875/mo $4,525/mo

Monthly income based on $100,000 premium. Rates are sample estimates — request a personalized quote for exact figures. Figures scaled from per-$100,000 carrier rates.

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Structuring a $500,000 Annuity the Smart Way

At $500,000, structure matters as much as rate. Three strategies our specialists commonly recommend: First, split the premium across two or three A-rated carriers to stay under state guaranty limits (typically $250,000 per insurer) and diversify claims-paying risk. Second, consider laddering — annuitizing $250,000 now and $250,000 at 70, when your payout rate will be meaningfully higher. Third, think about tax placement: buying with non-qualified (after-tax) money means a large portion of each payment returns tax-free under the exclusion ratio.

A $500,000 SPIA at 65 produces more monthly income than the 4% withdrawal rule suggests from the same amount — with zero market risk.

What Affects Your Exact $500,000 Payout

  • Your age. Every year you wait, the monthly payout rises — a man's best rate on $500,000 climbs from $3,320/mo at 65 to $3,770/mo at 70. See our guide to the best age to buy an annuity.
  • Payout option. Life-only pays the most. Adding a 10-year period certain or cash-refund feature protects your heirs for a modest reduction. Compare options in our payout options guide.
  • The carrier. On identical contracts, quotes across our 8 A-rated carriers currently differ by 5–6% — on $500,000 that is real money every month, for life. Compare current rates.
  • Interest rates. SPIA payouts track bond yields. Rates rose about 5% between May and July 2026, so quotes are near multi-year highs. Locking a quote holds your rate for 7–14 days.
  • Taxes. Buy with after-tax money and a large share of each payment is a tax-free return of principal. See how annuities are taxed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a $500,000 annuity pay per month?

As of July 2026, a $500,000 single premium immediate annuity (SPIA) with a life-only payout pays approximately $3,320 per month for a 65-year-old man, $3,175 for a 65-year-old woman, and $2,915 for a 65-year-old couple (100% joint and survivor). Payments range from about $2,575 at age 55 up to $5,295 at age 80.

How much does a $500,000 annuity pay per year?

A $500,000 SPIA purchased at age 65 pays approximately $39,840 per year for a man and $38,100 per year for a woman, guaranteed for life. At age 70, a man's annual income rises to about $45,240.

Is a $500,000 annuity protected if the insurance company fails?

Yes, up to your state guaranty association's limit — $250,000 of annuity present value per owner per insurer in most states. Because $500,000 exceeds the typical limit, many buyers split the premium across two or more A-rated carriers so each contract stays fully protected.

What determines my exact payout on a $500,000 annuity?

Your age (older buyers receive more), sex (men receive more monthly because of shorter life expectancy), the payout option (life only pays the most; joint and survivor or cash-refund options pay less), current interest rates, and the carrier you choose. Rates between carriers regularly differ by 5–10% for identical contracts, which is why comparing quotes matters.

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