For First Time in History, More Americans Are Covered by Employment-Based Life Insurance Than by Individual Life Insurance, LIMRA Reports
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Over the past 50 years the number of Americans covered by employment-based life insurance has increased significantly (nine million in the past six years alone) spurred by environmental forces such as population growth, workforce participation rates, and labor market conditions. The number of households covered by employment-based life has increased by 68 percent (to 57 million), while the number of people (adults and children) covered has almost doubled (from 55 million to 108 million).
"Trends suggest the number of Americans covered by employment-based life insurance will continue to grow gradually," says study co-author,
The rate for employment-based life insurance peaked at 54 percent of American households back in 1984. Since that time, household market penetration has gradually declined, and now equals 46 percent. At the person-level (adults and children), market penetration increased steadily through 2004 when it peaked at 37 percent. The person-level ownership rate dropped by five-points in 2010, but has rebounded slightly and now equals 34 percent.
Americans overwhelmingly believe employers should be required to make life insurance coverage available (73 percent). Yet, the percent of employers offering coverage is gradually declining. Making matters worse, a dilemma facing the industry is that once employees make a benefit selection most rarely revisit their decision and almost half (44 percent) never change their life coverage.
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