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How a 75-Year-Old Turned $985,000 Into a $6,300 Monthly Paycheck With MAIN, JEPI, and O

How a 75-Year-Old Turned $985,000 Into a $6,300 Monthly Paycheck With MAIN, JEPI, and O

David Beren

Fri, August 21, 2026 at 10:35 PM GMT+3 5 min read

Quick Read

  • A $985,000 three-fund blend anchored by MAIN and O hits a 7.7% blended yield, generating $6,300 monthly for retirement income.

  • A 3.5% yield growing 6% annually overtakes a static 8% payout within a decade, exposing the hidden cost of chasing high income.

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A $6,300 monthly paycheck works out to $75,600 a year, roughly what a retired 75-year-old couple in a paid-off home might target to cover living costs, healthcare premiums, and modest travel. Hitting that number from a $985,000 portfolio requires a blended yield near 7.7%, which is exactly where a three-holding mix of Main Street Capital (NYSE:MAIN), JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (NYSEARCA:JEPI), and Realty Income (NYSE:O) tends to land.

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For context, the 10-Year Treasury yields near 4.7%, which sets the risk-free bar every income choice below has to clear.

Conservative Tier: 3% to 4% Yield

Broad dividend‑growth ETFs and blue‑chip payers occupy this tier. To generate $75,600 annually at a 3.5% yield, the required capital comes to roughly $2.16 million. At 4%, that figure drops to $1.89 million. Real estate income players live in this same neighborhood. The REIT's dividend yield of 5.2% sits just above the conservative range, backed by 331 consecutive monthly distribution records and the 674th consecutive common stock monthly dividend.

The company recently bumped its 2026 AFFO guidance up to about $4.45, while portfolio occupancy remains steady at 98.8%. That kind of durability allows dividend growth to compound year after year. The trade‑off is capital intensity. Most retirees simply do not have $2 million in liquid assets sitting around to put that strategy into motion.

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Moderate Tier: 5% to 7% Yield

Covered call ETFs, preferreds, and higher-yielding REITs live here. At 6%, replacing $75,600 needs $1,260,000. JEPI anchors this tier for the 75-year-old. Its trailing 12-month distribution near $4.58 against a share price near $58 works out to a distribution yield in the high 7s, though the annualized forward figure near $4.40 signals that income can drift lower when volatility premiums shrink. JEPI's 0.35% expense ratio and diversified holdings, including Broadcom at 1.8% and Ross Stores at 1.7%, keep single-name risk contained. The cost is capped on the upside and varies monthly.

Aggressive Tier: 8% to 12% Yield

Business development companies, mortgage REITs, and leveraged option-income funds dominate this tier. At 10%, only $756,000 is needed. Main Street Capital sits here when supplemental payouts are counted. MAIN's trailing 12-month total of $4.31 against a $56 share price pushes the effective yield near 8%, boosted by the 20th consecutive quarterly supplemental dividend. Q2 2026 delivered adjusted EPS of $1.04, annualized ROE of 18.9%, and NAV per share near $34. The risk: BDC income is taxed as ordinary income, and supplementals are not guaranteed.

How the $985,000 Blend Actually Works

Splitting the portfolio roughly a third across each holding produces a weighted yield near 7.7%. Divide $75,600 by 0.077, and the capital required lands at approximately $985,000. Realty Income supplies durable, growing REIT income; JEPI adds an equity premium that flexes with market volatility; MAIN contributes the BDC yield lift that pulls the blended figure above what any conservative REIT-only mix could produce. All three happen to pay monthly, which is the whole appeal of the mix (we rounded up seven of our favorite monthly payers in a free report here).

Insight Most Retirees Miss

A trade‑off is baked into high current yield. The bigger the payout today, the slower future income growth tends to be. One real estate player, for example, raised its monthly distribution from about $0.23 in 2020 to roughly $0.27 in 2026, compounding without dilution over that stretch. An option-income fund, by contrast, paid a recent distribution near $0.37, below the previous $0.39, illustrating how strategies that rely on option premiums can stall out. The math is straightforward. A 3.5% yield that grows at 6% annually will overtake a static 8% yield within a decade.

What to Do Next

  1. Reconcile spending to salary. Track actual annual outflows for 90 days. Many retirees discover the replacement target is closer to $60,000 than $75,600 once payroll taxes and retirement savings drop out.

  2. Compare 10-year total returns. Pull the total return of a dividend-growth fund against a high-yield covered call fund over the same decade. The compounding gap frequently favors the lower current yield.

  3. Model the tax layer. BDC distributions from MAIN are largely ordinary income, Realty Income payouts qualify for the Section 199A deduction, and JEPI's ELN income is ordinary. In the 2026 22% bracket that starts at $50,400 for single filers, tax drag can trim the $6,300 check by hundreds of dollars each month.

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