The COVID-19 epidemic highlighted the need for life insurance and illuminated the gap of uninsured and underinsured American families, a longstanding problem illustrated by LIMRA research.
Even with the spotlight on life insurance, only a little more than half (54%) of Americans had coverage in 2020. More than 60 million households are deficient in coverage.
Now, seven life insurance trade associations are stepping up, uniting to close that gap and protect American families.
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