Survey by Goose Insurance App Finds Canadian Single Income Households Least Likely to Have Life Insurance, Even When It Could Benefit Them Most
The majority of Canadians without life insurance are males between the ages of 25-44 who are also the sole income earner for their household. Compounding the risks of not having insurance, 34% of those surveyed also said they have debt or mortgage payments they will have to make in 2022. The most common reasons people cited for not having a life insurance policy included not knowing much about life insurance, the belief that it was too expensive, hard to get coverage, and an arduous process.
"The numbers prove that the insurance industry needs to do a better job of educating consumers and providing them with purchasing solutions that correlate with modern digital lifestyles," said Goose CEO and Co-Founder
Via the Goose mobile app, consumers can now purchase up to
"The ability for Canadians to access affordable life insurance instantly and in a frictionless way has always been a challenge for the insurance industry," said
Term life insurance policies for up to
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