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Rhode Island retirement fit

Rhode Island public-school educators and many state/local government workers participate in ERSRI. Because ERSRI service is generally not Social-Security-covered, your pension typically has to do more of the income work in retirement. That's where a fixed-only retirement plan tends to fit.

Pension system
ERSRI
Social Security on covered wages
Generally not covered
Plan style
Defined benefit

How Pebyl Financial fits Rhode Island

IRA rollover fit

Severance from service or retirement is usually the trigger that lets you roll an outside 403(b), 457(b), or 401(k) into a traditional or Roth IRA. Your ERSRI defined-benefit pension is generally not rolled — it pays as a lifetime annuity.

MYGA fit

A multi-year guaranteed annuity (MYGA) gives Rhode Island households a fixed contractual rate for a set term (often 3-10 years). Common use case: parking the IRA-rollover money you don't want exposed to market risk while you finalize the income plan around your ERSRI pension.

Fixed indexed annuity fit

Fixed indexed annuities credit interest based on an index (S&P 500, etc.) with a 0% floor — you don't lose principal in a down year. In a non-Social-Security state like Rhode Island, an FIA with a lifetime income rider is often used to backfill the Social Security check you don't get.

SPIA fit

A single-premium immediate annuity (SPIA) converts a lump sum into a guaranteed monthly check for life. For Rhode Island retirees without Social Security, a SPIA can act as the second pension you wish you had.

Social Security Fairness Act of 2023 (effective Jan 2025)

The Social Security Fairness Act repealed the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO). If you have separate Social-Security-covered work alongside your ERSRIservice, your benefit math may have changed in Rhode Island. Confirm with SSA before you finalize an income plan.

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Important disclosure
Pebyl Financial is an independent insurance agency. We do not administer ERSRI or any state pension plan. State pension rules, contribution rates, and vesting tiers can change — confirm any specific figure with your state retirement system or the official ERSRI member handbook before acting. Educational content only; not tax, legal, or investment advice.