Coffee Drinkers Are Charged More For Life Insurance, Reports LifeAnt.com
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LifeAnt.com, a life insurance provider based in
In fact, as
"We found that the mean life insurance cost for a coffee drinker is
As for why fans of a hot cup o' Joe tend to pay a lot more for their life insurance, Rockford wrote that it boils down to life insurance underwriting. This is the part of the application process that helps determine the applicant's overall health, and typically includes an in-home health checkup called a paramedical exam.
As Rockford explained, this seemingly innocuous exam could be the source of higher life insurance premiums for coffee fans. During the paramedical exam, he said, the examiner will take the blood pressure and the heart rate of the life insurance applicant.
"Generally speaking, a lower heart rate and lower blood pressure correspond with greater cardiovascular health, and a longer life expectancy," he noted, adding that as a result, life insurance companies weight these factors very strongly in their underwriting process for the purposes of determining rate class, and therefore price for the insured person.
As studies have found, drinking caffeine may be linked to higher blood pressure. As a result, the coffee the applicant enjoyed that morning might cause a rise in his or her blood pressure and subsequent premium price.
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