What Fruit Flies Can Teach Americans About Life Insurance
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"The reality that millions of Americans refuse to admit is that it's never a question of 'if' they will die, but 'when' that day will come," said
To encourage more Americans to take swift action to protect their loved ones with life insurance, LIFE has enlisted the help of some unlikely advocates for its Insure Your Love national awareness campaign, which takes place in the weeks leading up to and following
"Pardon the pun, but no one understands how quickly time can fly better than actual fruit flies, which is why we felt they would make such great spokespeople for life insurance" said
LIFE conducts the Insure Your Love campaign annually in response to a growing crisis of underinsurance. According to the latest research from LIFE and LIMRA, 70 percent of adult Americans say they personally need more life insurance, but just 36 percent own a policy they purchased on their own. To help encourage people to get the coverage they need to protect their loved ones, LIFE's fruit-fly videos are presented in the form of "lessons" that challenge common excuses that people cite for not making a life insurance purchase:
Lesson 1: Life is short – Humans have much longer life spans than fruit flies, but do any of us really know how long we'll live? The truth is, none of us is promised a tomorrow. So if you have loved ones who would suffer financially if you were to die tomorrow, don't wait another day. Now is the time to purchase life insurance. To figure out how much you might need, check out the life insurance needs calculator on LIFE's website at www.lifehappens.org/howmuch.
Lesson 2: Don't procrastinate – Let's face it. We all procrastinate. It's human nature. But when it comes to something as important life insurance, fruit flies know better than we humans. They're born knowing that life is short, so they act fast to protect the ones they love with life insurance. Check out this and other important fruit-fly lessons at www.insureyourlove.org.
Lesson 3: Don't gamble with your family's future – Cost is the most frequently cited reason for not buying life insurance. People say it's too expensive, but that's a common misconception. The fact is, life insurance has never been more affordable. The cost for basic term life insurance has fallen by about 50 percent over the past 10 years. When people say it's too expensive, what they really mean is that they're prioritizing other purchases over life insurance. If you need life insurance and don't own any, each day you're gambling with your family's financial future. Make today the day you stop being a gambler. For help, contact your benefits manager at work or an insurance agent in your community. If you don't have an agent, visit LIFE's agent locator search engine at www.lifehappens.org/agentlocator to find a qualified professional in your area.
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