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Retirement ReadinessMetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income:helping you meet the challenges ofretirement — in any marketAs illustrated below, investors, on average, generally underperform the market in part becausethey may not have the discipline to hold their investments through the inevitable ups and downs.If your performance falls short of your expectations, will you be able to generate enough incomein retirement to support your lifestyle?Market volatility makes retirement planninga challenge for many investors. Despite themarket’s historical long-term upward trend,volatility, as illustrated in the chart below, hasWant more information?Go to Fidelity.com/incomeplusor call 800.544.2442.Performance of the markets vs. an average mutual fund investor’s performance(January 1, 1991, to December 31, 001.01%0.0%200AverageFixedIncomeFundInvestorGet the confidence you need Guarantees70528-12 114716 01 BRO MGGI v2.indd 1Jan 10Jan 09Jan 08Jan 07Jan 05Jan 04Want to see how it works? Just open here.Key benefitsGuaranteed1 incomeProvides lifetime retirement income throughwithdrawals for you (or for you and yourspouse).Growth potentialYour income has the potential to increase ingood markets.Access to assetsIf your situation changes, you have access toyour assets should you ever need them.2apply to certain insurance and annuity products (not securities, variable or investment advisoryproducts) and are subject to product terms, exclusions and limitations and the insurer’s claims-paying abilityand financial strength.1Jan 03Source: Fidelity Investments, December 2010.Past performance is no guarantee of future results.Source: Quantitative Analysis of Investor Behavior* (QAIB), 2011, DALBAR, Inc. www.dalbar.comSource: FMRCo. Based on the performance of an investment weighted 60% to the S&P 500 Index and 40% to theBarclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.Past performance is no guarantee of future results.† MetLife Growth and GuaranteedIncomeSM, a deferred variable annuitythat provides a guaranteed1 lifetimeincome stream, combines the strengthof two industry leaders — an incomeguarantee1 backed by MetLife andthe money management expertiseof Fidelity.Jan 020Jan 01BarclaysCapitalAggregateBond IndexJan 00AverageAssetAllocationFundInvestorJan 99HypotheticalBalancedInvestment †Jan 98AverageEquityFundInvestor3/9/09Jan 91S&P 500 Index10/9/02400Jan 971.0%Jan 962.0%Jan 953.0%Jan Annualized Return (%)An income guarantee backed by MetLife.The money management expertise of Fidelity.6.89%7.0%(January 1, 1991, to December 31, 2010)1800Jan 068.0%Market volatility in the S&P 500 IndexJan 939.0%9.14%SMJan 9210.0%MetLife Growth and Guaranteed Incomeinfluenced investor behavior and ultimately theperformance of retirement portfolios. Where doyou think the market will go from here? Before investing, consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses of the variable annuityand its investment options. Call or write to Fidelity or visit Fidelity.com for a free prospectus and, if available,summary prospectus containing this information. Please read the prospectus and consider this informationcarefully before investing. Product availability and features may vary by state. Please refer to the contractprospectus for more complete details regarding the living and death benefits. The contract value is subject to market fluctuations and investment risk so that, when withdrawn, it may beworth more or less than its original value. MetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income annuity (Policy Form Series No. 8800 (10/09)) is issued by MetLife Investors USA Insurance Company(MLIUSA), 5 Park Plaza, Suite 1900, Irvine, CA 92614 and, in New York (Policy Form Series No. 6800 (10/09)), only by Metropolitan Life InsuranceCompany, 200 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10166 (each, a “MetLife” company). MLIUSA and Metropolitan Life Insurance company are affiliates.The contract’s financial guarantees are solely the responsibility of the issuing insurance company. Fidelity Brokerage Services, Member NYSE,SIPC, and Fidelity Insurance Agency, Inc., are the distributors; they are not affiliated with any MetLife company. 2012 FMR LLC. All rights .937451.100This annuity is issued by MetLife Investors USA Insurance Company (MLIUSA) and, in New York, only byMetropolitan Life Insurance Company (each, a “MetLife” company). MLIUSA is an affiliate of MetLife.The contract’s financial guarantees are solely the responsibility of the issuing insurance company. FidelityBrokerage Services, Member NYSE, SIPC, and Fidelity Insurance Agency, Inc., are the distributors; theyare not affiliated with any MetLife company.* Quantitative analysis of investor behavior (QAIB) uses data from the Investment Company Institute (ICI), Standard & Poor’s, and Barclays CapitalIndex Products to compare mutual fund investor returns to an appropriate set of benchmarks. Covering the period from January 1, 1991, toDecember 31, 2010, the study utilizes mutual fund sales, redemptions and exchanges each month as the measure of investor behavior. Thesebehaviors reflect the “average investor.” Based on this behavior, the analysis calculates the “average investor return” for various periods. Theseresults are then compared to the returns of respective indexes. QAIB calculates investor returns as the change in assets, after excluding sales,redemptions, and exchanges. This method of calculation captures realized and unrealized capital gains, dividends, interest, trading costs, salescharges, fees, expenses, and any other costs. After calculating investor returns in dollar terms annualized return rate is calculated as the uniformrate that can be compounded annually for the period under consideration to produce the investor return dollars. The Standard & Poor’s 500Composite Index is an unmanaged index of 500 common stocks generally representative of the U.S. stock market. The S&P 500 Index and S&Pare registered trademarks of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., and are licensed for use by Fidelity Distributors Corporation and its affiliates. TheBarclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index is an unmanaged market value–weighted index representing securities that are SEC registered, taxable,and dollar denominated. This index covers the U.S. investment-grade fixed-rate bond market, with index components for a combination of theBarclays Capital government and corporate securities, mortgage-backed pass-through securities, and asset-backed securities.Performance of an index is not illustrative of any particular investment. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.2/27/12 10:56 AM

Retirement ReadinessMetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income:helping you meet the challenges ofretirement — in any marketAs illustrated below, investors, on average, generally underperform the market in part becausethey may not have the discipline to hold their investments through the inevitable ups and downs.If your performance falls short of your expectations, will you be able to generate enough incomein retirement to support your lifestyle?Market volatility makes retirement planninga challenge for many investors. Despite themarket’s historical long-term upward trend,volatility, as illustrated in the chart below, hasWant more information?Go to Fidelity.com/incomeplusor call 800.544.2442.Performance of the markets vs. an average mutual fund investor’s performance(January 1, 1991, to December 31, 001.01%0.0%200AverageFixedIncomeFundInvestorGet the confidence you need Guarantees70528-12 114716 01 BRO MGGI v2.indd 1Jan 10Jan 09Jan 08Jan 07Jan 05Jan 04Want to see how it works? Just open here.Key benefitsGuaranteed1 incomeProvides lifetime retirement income throughwithdrawals for you (or for you and yourspouse).Growth potentialYour income has the potential to increase ingood markets.Access to assetsIf your situation changes, you have access toyour assets should you ever need them.2apply to certain insurance and annuity products (not securities, variable or investment advisoryproducts) and are subject to product terms, exclusions and limitations and the insurer’s claims-paying abilityand financial strength.1Jan 03Source: Fidelity Investments, December 2010.Past performance is no guarantee of future results.Source: Quantitative Analysis of Investor Behavior* (QAIB), 2011, DALBAR, Inc. www.dalbar.comSource: FMRCo. Based on the performance of an investment weighted 60% to the S&P 500 Index and 40% to theBarclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.Past performance is no guarantee of future results.† MetLife Growth and GuaranteedIncomeSM, a deferred variable annuitythat provides a guaranteed1 lifetimeincome stream, combines the strengthof two industry leaders — an incomeguarantee1 backed by MetLife andthe money management expertiseof Fidelity.Jan 020Jan 01BarclaysCapitalAggregateBond IndexJan 00AverageAssetAllocationFundInvestorJan 99HypotheticalBalancedInvestment †Jan 98AverageEquityFundInvestor3/9/09Jan 91S&P 500 Index10/9/02400Jan 971.0%Jan 962.0%Jan 953.0%Jan Annualized Return (%)An income guarantee backed by MetLife.The money management expertise of Fidelity.6.89%7.0%(January 1, 1991, to December 31, 2010)1800Jan 068.0%Market volatility in the S&P 500 IndexJan 939.0%9.14%SMJan 9210.0%MetLife Growth and Guaranteed Incomeinfluenced investor behavior and ultimately theperformance of retirement portfolios. Where doyou think the market will go from here? Before investing, consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses of the variable annuityand its investment options. Call or write to Fidelity or visit Fidelity.com for a free prospectus and, if available,summary prospectus containing this information. Please read the prospectus and consider this informationcarefully before investing. Product availability and features may vary by state. Please refer to the contractprospectus for more complete details regarding the living and death benefits. The contract value is subject to market fluctuations and investment risk so that, when withdrawn, it may beworth more or less than its original value. MetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income annuity (Policy Form Series No. 8800 (10/09)) is issued by MetLife Investors USA Insurance Company(MLIUSA), 5 Park Plaza, Suite 1900, Irvine, CA 92614 and, in New York (Policy Form Series No. 6800 (10/09)), only by Metropolitan Life InsuranceCompany, 200 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10166 (each, a “MetLife” company). MLIUSA and Metropolitan Life Insurance company are affiliates.The contract’s financial guarantees are solely the responsibility of the issuing insurance company. Fidelity Brokerage Services, Member NYSE,SIPC, and Fidelity Insurance Agency, Inc., are the distributors; they are not affiliated with any MetLife company. 2012 FMR LLC. All rights .937451.100This annuity is issued by MetLife Investors USA Insurance Company (MLIUSA) and, in New York, only byMetropolitan Life Insurance Company (each, a “MetLife” company). MLIUSA is an affiliate of MetLife.The contract’s financial guarantees are solely the responsibility of the issuing insurance company. FidelityBrokerage Services, Member NYSE, SIPC, and Fidelity Insurance Agency, Inc., are the distributors; theyare not affiliated with any MetLife company.* Quantitative analysis of investor behavior (QAIB) uses data from the Investment Company Institute (ICI), Standard & Poor’s, and Barclays CapitalIndex Products to compare mutual fund investor returns to an appropriate set of benchmarks. Covering the period from January 1, 1991, toDecember 31, 2010, the study utilizes mutual fund sales, redemptions and exchanges each month as the measure of investor behavior. Thesebehaviors reflect the “average investor.” Based on this behavior, the analysis calculates the “average investor return” for various periods. Theseresults are then compared to the returns of respective indexes. QAIB calculates investor returns as the change in assets, after excluding sales,redemptions, and exchanges. This method of calculation captures realized and unrealized capital gains, dividends, interest, trading costs, salescharges, fees, expenses, and any other costs. After calculating investor returns in dollar terms annualized return rate is calculated as the uniformrate that can be compounded annually for the period under consideration to produce the investor return dollars. The Standard & Poor’s 500Composite Index is an unmanaged index of 500 common stocks generally representative of the U.S. stock market. The S&P 500 Index and S&Pare registered trademarks of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., and are licensed for use by Fidelity Distributors Corporation and its affiliates. TheBarclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index is an unmanaged market value–weighted index representing securities that are SEC registered, taxable,and dollar denominated. This index covers the U.S. investment-grade fixed-rate bond market, with index components for a combination of theBarclays Capital government and corporate securities, mortgage-backed pass-through securities, and asset-backed securities.Performance of an index is not illustrative of any particular investment. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.2/27/12 10:56 AM

Retirement ReadinessMetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income:helping you meet the challenges ofretirement — in any marketAs illustrated below, investors, on average, generally underperform the market in part becausethey may not have the discipline to hold their investments through the inevitable ups and downs.If your performance falls short of your expectations, will you be able to generate enough incomein retirement to support your lifestyle?Market volatility makes retirement planninga challenge for many investors. Despite themarket’s historical long-term upward trend,volatility, as illustrated in the chart below, hasWant more information?Go to Fidelity.com/incomeplusor call 800.544.2442.Performance of the markets vs. an average mutual fund investor’s performance(January 1, 1991, to December 31, 001.01%0.0%200AverageFixedIncomeFundInvestorGet the confidence you need Guarantees70528-12 114716 01 BRO MGGI v2.indd 1Jan 10Jan 09Jan 08Jan 07Jan 05Jan 04Want to see how it works? Just open here.Key benefitsGuaranteed1 incomeProvides lifetime retirement income throughwithdrawals for you (or for you and yourspouse).Growth potentialYour income has the potential to increase ingood markets.Access to assetsIf your situation changes, you have access toyour assets should you ever need them.2apply to certain insurance and annuity products (not securities, variable or investment advisoryproducts) and are subject to product terms, exclusions and limitations and the insurer’s claims-paying abilityand financial strength.1Jan 03Source: Fidelity Investments, December 2010.Past performance is no guarantee of future results.Source: Quantitative Analysis of Investor Behavior* (QAIB), 2011, DALBAR, Inc. www.dalbar.comSource: FMRCo. Based on the performance of an investment weighted 60% to the S&P 500 Index and 40% to theBarclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.Past performance is no guarantee of future results.† MetLife Growth and GuaranteedIncomeSM, a deferred variable annuitythat provides a guaranteed1 lifetimeincome stream, combines the strengthof two industry leaders — an incomeguarantee1 backed by MetLife andthe money management expertiseof Fidelity.Jan 020Jan 01BarclaysCapitalAggregateBond IndexJan 00AverageAssetAllocationFundInvestorJan 99HypotheticalBalancedInvestment †Jan 98AverageEquityFundInvestor3/9/09Jan 91S&P 500 Index10/9/02400Jan 971.0%Jan 962.0%Jan 953.0%Jan Annualized Return (%)An income guarantee backed by MetLife.The money management expertise of Fidelity.6.89%7.0%(January 1, 1991, to December 31, 2010)1800Jan 068.0%Market volatility in the S&P 500 IndexJan 939.0%9.14%SMJan 9210.0%MetLife Growth and Guaranteed Incomeinfluenced investor behavior and ultimately theperformance of retirement portfolios. Where doyou think the market will go from here? Before investing, consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses of the variable annuityand its investment options. Call or write to Fidelity or visit Fidelity.com for a free prospectus and, if available,summary prospectus containing this information. Please read the prospectus and consider this informationcarefully before investing. Product availability and features may vary by state. Please refer to the contractprospectus for more complete details regarding the living and death benefits. The contract value is subject to market fluctuations and investment risk so that, when withdrawn, it may beworth more or less than its original value. MetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income annuity (Policy Form Series No. 8800 (10/09)) is issued by MetLife Investors USA Insurance Company(MLIUSA), 5 Park Plaza, Suite 1900, Irvine, CA 92614 and, in New York (Policy Form Series No. 6800 (10/09)), only by Metropolitan Life InsuranceCompany, 200 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10166 (each, a “MetLife” company). MLIUSA and Metropolitan Life Insurance company are affiliates.The contract’s financial guarantees are solely the responsibility of the issuing insurance company. Fidelity Brokerage Services, Member NYSE,SIPC, and Fidelity Insurance Agency, Inc., are the distributors; they are not affiliated with any MetLife company. 2012 FMR LLC. All rights .937451.100This annuity is issued by MetLife Investors USA Insurance Company (MLIUSA) and, in New York, only byMetropolitan Life Insurance Company (each, a “MetLife” company). MLIUSA is an affiliate of MetLife.The contract’s financial guarantees are solely the responsibility of the issuing insurance company. FidelityBrokerage Services, Member NYSE, SIPC, and Fidelity Insurance Agency, Inc., are the distributors; theyare not affiliated with any MetLife company.* Quantitative analysis of investor behavior (QAIB) uses data from the Investment Company Institute (ICI), Standard & Poor’s, and Barclays CapitalIndex Products to compare mutual fund investor returns to an appropriate set of benchmarks. Covering the period from January 1, 1991, toDecember 31, 2010, the study utilizes mutual fund sales, redemptions and exchanges each month as the measure of investor behavior. Thesebehaviors reflect the “average investor.” Based on this behavior, the analysis calculates the “average investor return” for various periods. Theseresults are then compared to the returns of respective indexes. QAIB calculates investor returns as the change in assets, after excluding sales,redemptions, and exchanges. This method of calculation captures realized and unrealized capital gains, dividends, interest, trading costs, salescharges, fees, expenses, and any other costs. After calculating investor returns in dollar terms annualized return rate is calculated as the uniformrate that can be compounded annually for the period under consideration to produce the investor return dollars. The Standard & Poor’s 500Composite Index is an unmanaged index of 500 common stocks generally representative of the U.S. stock market. The S&P 500 Index and S&Pare registered trademarks of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., and are licensed for use by Fidelity Distributors Corporation and its affiliates. TheBarclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index is an unmanaged market value–weighted index representing securities that are SEC registered, taxable,and dollar denominated. This index covers the U.S. investment-grade fixed-rate bond market, with index components for a combination of theBarclays Capital government and corporate securities, mortgage-backed pass-through securities, and asset-backed securities.Performance of an index is not illustrative of any particular investment. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.2/27/12 10:56 AM

Here’s How It Works:You get protection in declining marketsAnd growth potential in rising marketsMetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income helps protect your lifestyle whenyour account value declines due to poor market performance.MetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income potentially helps improve yourlifestyle if your account value grows.11You make an investment andestablish (lock) a benefit base.2The amount of guaranteed annual incomeyou are able to withdraw is calculated as afixed percentage of the benefit base.3Once you decide to begin withdrawing income from MetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income, yourguaranteed annual income4 is determined by a simple formula, and is recalculated annually andautomatically (on your contract anniversary date) until the oldest annuitant reaches age 85.Benefit basevalue2, 5You make an investment andestablish (lock) a benefit base.2Why is your benefit base important?(GWB Value)3You automatically lock a higher benefit baseif your account value reaches a new high onyour contract anniversary (until the oldestannuitant turns 85).The net result? If your account valuedeclines or becomes fully depleteddue to poor market performance, therewill be no impact to your income.2Why is your benefit base important?If you pass away when.The amount of guaranteed annual incomeyou are able to withdraw is calculated as afixed percentage of the benefit base.Initial InvestmentYour accountvalue is higher.(adjusted for any withdrawalsyou have already received)6Lifetime IncomeLifetime IncomeAnnual annuity charge Annual annuity charge of 1.90% (for single life coverage) or 2.05%(for joint life coverage)- This charge covers the cost of the lifetime withdrawal guarantee, the deathbenefit, and the contract’s other insurance and administrative chargesAnnuity chargecalculation method The annual annuity charge is calculated as a percentage of the account(contract) value8Age of the youngest annuitantwhen you withdraw your firstincome paymentCorrespondingincomepercentageOther costs A 2% surrender fee may be applied to withdrawals made before age 59½ or inexcess of the guaranteed withdrawal benefit in years 1 to 5 of the contract Investment option expense ratio of 0.85% (as of 4/30/2011) No annual maintenance fees or initial sales charges59½ – 644%Issue ages All annuitants must be between the ages of 50 and 85 at issue65 – 755%Purchase minimum 50,00076 6%Funding methods Fund your purchase with:- Retirement savings from existing tax-deferred accounts, such as traditional IRAaccounts or employer-sponsored accounts [such as a 401(k) plan] 9- A tax-free exchange from an existing annuity 10 or with after-tax assets (nocommingling allowed)Income paymentoptions Single lifetime income Joint lifetime income (available in both qualified and non-qualified contracts) Income payments (withdrawals) can be systematic upon request34501Benefit Base Lock2345Contract anniversaries (years)Lifetime IncomeAccount ValueBenefit BaseBenefit Base LockYour beneficiaries receive6The full account valueA choice of:Your accountvalue is lower.Contract anniversaries (years)Benefit Base Fidelity VIP FundsManager 60% Portfolio7 An actively managed fund of funds Targets an allocation of 60% stocks, 35% bonds, and 5% in short-term investments(guaranteed withdrawal benefit)With MetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income, your beneficiaries are guaranteed, at minimum, everydollar you’ve invested (adjusted for any withdrawals you have already received)6 payable in installments.They also have the option of receiving the entire account value in a lump sum.Account ValueAccount ValueInvestment optionAnd protection for your beneficiaries42(withdrawal percentage) Your guaranteedannual incomeBenefit Base3Account Value1 Your incomepercentageOnce you makea withdrawal afterage 59½, thispercentage is setand never changesA higher benefit base will increasethe guaranteed annual income youare able to withdraw, providing theopportunity to help improve yourlifestyle.3Benefit Base30Quick facts and featuresA lifetime of income — guaranteed Your original investment(adjusted for any withdrawalsyou have already received)over time, in regular installmentsLifetime IncomeGo to Fidelity.com/incomeplus or call 800.544.2442. The remaining accountvalue7The performance of the Fidelity VIP FundsManager 60% portfolio depends on that of its underlyingFidelity and Fidelity VIP funds. Fidelity VIP FundsManager 60% is subject to the volatility of thefinancial markets in the U.S. and abroad, and may be subject to the additional risks associated withinvesting in high-yield, commodity-linked, small-cap, and foreign securities. The portfolio is managedby Strategic Advisers, Inc., a subsidiary of FMR LLC. The charge is deducted as part of the daily calculation of the value of the accumulation units. We assess a daily annuity chargeequal, on an annual basis, to 1.90% (for a single annuitant) or 2.05% (for joint annuitants) of the average daily net asset value of eachinvestment option.9 If you are buying a variable annuity to fund a qualified retirement plan or IRA, you should do so for the variable annuity’s features andbenefits other than tax deferral. In such cases, tax deferral is not an additional benefit.8 uaranteed annual income is not available until the youngest annuitant reaches age 59½.G5 At issue, this value is equal to your initial investment. It can be revised higher on subsequent contract anniversaries if certain conditionsare met (until the oldest annuitant reaches age 85).4Excess withdrawals (which happen when you withdraw an amount greater than your guaranteed annual income paymentor guaranteed withdrawal benefit (GWB) amount in a contract year) and any withdrawal prior to age 59½ may significantlyreduce both the guaranteed withdrawal benefit amount and, if taken during the first five contract years, may be subject to a2% surrender fee. Withdrawals of taxable amounts are subject to ordinary income tax, and, if made before age 59½, may besubject to a 10% IRS penalty.2 hile the guarantee associated with the benefit base does not protect your contract (account) value, it does protect your incomeWamount. Benefit base, also known as Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit Value (GWB Value) in the prospectus, will be compared to contractvalue annually and increased when the contract value exceeds the benefit base on anniversary dates prior to the oldest annuitantreaching age 85. After age 85, customers will no longer be eligible for potential benefit base increases. Withdrawals will reduce thecontract value and death benefit and may impact whether your income payments will increase even if your contract value is increasing.3This hypothetical example is for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to predict or project investment results.This hypothetical example is for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to predict or project investment results.Your results will vary.Your results will vary.70528-12 114716 01 BRO MGGI v2.indd 2 uring the accumulation phase, beneficiaries may elect to receive the contract value or a return of purchaseDpayment, adjusted for withdrawals, payable in periodic payments that annually do not exceed your guaranteedannual income. Example shown pertains to a single annuitant contract. For joint annuitants, the death benefit will bepayable to your beneficiaries upon the last surviving annuitant’s death. See the prospectus for details.6Before exchanging, check with your current provider to see if it will assess a surrender charge,and also consider the existing benefits and features you may lose in an exchange, which may be ofparticular importance in poor market conditions.10 2/27/12 10:56 AM

Here’s How It Works:You get protection in declining marketsAnd growth potential in rising marketsMetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income helps protect your lifestyle whenyour account value declines due to poor market performance.MetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income potentially helps improve yourlifestyle if your account value grows.11You make an investment andestablish (lock) a benefit base.2The amount of guaranteed annual incomeyou are able to withdraw is calculated as afixed percentage of the benefit base.3Once you decide to begin withdrawing income from MetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income, yourguaranteed annual income4 is determined by a simple formula, and is recalculated annually andautomatically (on your contract anniversary date) until the oldest annuitant reaches age 85.Benefit basevalue2, 5You make an investment andestablish (lock) a benefit base.2Why is your benefit base important?(GWB Value)3You automatically lock a higher benefit baseif your account value reaches a new high onyour contract anniversary (until the oldestannuitant turns 85).The net result? If your account valuedeclines or becomes fully depleteddue to poor market performance, therewill be no impact to your income.2Why is your benefit base important?If you pass away when.The amount of guaranteed annual incomeyou are able to withdraw is calculated as afixed percentage of the benefit base.Initial InvestmentYour accountvalue is higher.(adjusted for any withdrawalsyou have already received)6Lifetime IncomeLifetime IncomeAnnual annuity charge Annual annuity charge of 1.90% (for single life coverage) or 2.05%(for joint life coverage)- This charge covers the cost of the lifetime withdrawal guarantee, the deathbenefit, and the contract’s other insurance and administrative chargesAnnuity chargecalculation method The annual annuity charge is calculated as a percentage of the account(contract) value8Age of the youngest annuitantwhen you withd

MetLife Growth and Guaranteed Income SM, a deferred variable annuity that provides a guaranteed 1 lifetime income stream, combines the strength of two industry leaders an income guarantee 1 backed by MetLife and the money management expertise of Fidelity. Performance of the markets vs. an average mutual fund investor s performance

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