Annuity Rates in Kansas (2026)
How fixed, indexed, and income annuity rates work for Kansas savers, why rates differ by state, and how to compare carriers licensed here.
Annuity rates available in Kansas
An illustrative snapshot from early 2026 for Kansas residents. Rates change weekly and vary by term, amount, and carrier. See current national rates →
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A licensed specialist will quote the best current rates from carriers licensed in your state. Rates change weekly. No obligation.
What determines annuity rates in Kansas
Annuity rates track long-term bond yields, but what you can actually buy in Kansas depends on which carriers and products the Kansas Insurance Department has approved. Not every carrier competes in every state, so the best available rate here can differ from a neighboring state. Every licensed carrier is backed by the Kansas Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association up to state coverage limits.
Taxes matter to your real return too. In Kansas: Annuity income is generally taxable. No special exemptions for retirement income. See annuity taxes in Kansas for the full rules.
The three kinds of annuity rates
- Guaranteed fixed rates (MYGA): one locked rate for the whole term, like a CD but typically higher and tax-deferred. The number quoted is exactly what you earn.
- Indexed caps and participation rates (FIA): your credit follows a market index up to a cap, with a 0% floor in down years. The quoted cap is a ceiling, not a guarantee.
- Income payout rates (SPIA/DIA): quoted as income per dollar deposited, driven by your age and the start date rather than an interest rate.
Comparing rates in Kansas
Compare the guaranteed rate alongside term length, surrender schedule, and the insurer's financial strength rating. A slightly lower rate from a stronger carrier with a shorter surrender period is often the better contract. A licensed Kansas professional can quote multiple carriers side by side with today's numbers.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best annuity rate in Kansas today?
Rates change weekly and vary by term, deposit amount, and carrier, so any specific number goes stale fast. As an illustrative snapshot, multi year guaranteed rates around 5.20% have been available to Kansas residents. Check our current rates page or ask a licensed specialist for today's quotes.
Do annuity rates differ by state?
Yes. Carriers must be licensed by the Kansas Insurance Department to sell in Kansas, and not every carrier or product is approved in every state. The best available rate in Kansas can differ from a neighboring state simply because a different set of carriers competes there.
How does Kansas tax annuity interest?
Interest grows tax-deferred no matter where you live; you are taxed at withdrawal. Federal tax applies to the taxable portion, and state treatment follows Kansas's rules: Annuity income is generally taxable. No special exemptions for retirement income.
How do annuity rates compare to CD rates?
Multi year guaranteed annuities typically pay more than same-term bank CDs because insurers invest in longer-duration portfolios, and growth is tax-deferred instead of taxed each year. The trade-offs: annuities are not FDIC-insured (they rely on insurer strength plus guaranty-association coverage), and early withdrawals usually trigger surrender charges.
How do I lock in a rate?
Once you apply and fund a multi year guaranteed annuity, the quoted rate is locked for the full term by contract. Some carriers also hold a quoted rate for a short application window. A licensed Kansas specialist can confirm current lock rules carrier by carrier.
Related
This page is general educational information, not financial or tax advice. Rates shown are illustrative, change frequently, and may not be available for your situation. Annuity guarantees rely on the claims-paying ability of the issuing insurer. Consult a licensed professional and the Kansas Insurance Department before making decisions. Information current as of 2026.
See today's best rates for Kansas
A licensed specialist will quote the best current rates from carriers licensed in your state. Rates change weekly. No obligation.