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1.According to the CDC’s Vital Statistics Report, nearly 2.5 million people die each year in the United States. That’s about 6,000 per day. This means it could happen to any one of us at anytime.
2.More than 8 out 10 workers rely solely on their employers for life insurance coverage. If they lose their job or have gaps in their employment their families have no protection.
3.The average insured adult has about $110,000 of life insurance coverage or roughly 3 times their salary. (Life and Health Insurance Foundation for Education)
4.The U.S. Justice Department calculated that the families of the victims of the 911 terrorist attacks needed 12 times income for couple without children and 20 times income for households with children. Buy this measurement the average family is underinsured by about $300,000.
5.Only 41 percent of households own an individual life insurance policy according to LIFE (Life and Health Insurance Foundation for Education).
6.The lack of adequate insurance accounts for most of the poverty among widows and widowers. One to two years after the death of the primary earner, half the widows and a third of the widowers were just barely getting by financially. (LIMRA International) Vital Questions:
If I or my spouse were to die today, how long could my family continue to live the lifestyle they have become accustomed to? Could my family still achieve their goals and realize their dreams?
Remember: You don’t buy life insurance for yourself; you buy it for those you love. For your FREE needs analysis & will planning kit, please respond below.
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