Women Still Lag Men in Life Insurance Ownership
A new LIMRA study finds only 56 percent of American women have life insurance coverage. This represents a one percentage point decline from 2010 and remains well below men's life insurance ownership rate of 62 percent.
"Our research has consistently found that women are less likely to have life insurance coverage than men," said
A positive trend the study, Life Insurance Ownership in Focus,
The study also shows more women now recognize their current life insurance coverage wouldn't be sufficient for their families if they were to die. In 2016, 49 percent of women say they need more life insurance coverage. Despite believing they are under-insured, few say they will actually increase their coverage within the next 12 months. According to the research, only 44 percent of women say they plan to buy more life insurance within the next 12 months.
One of the top reasons women give for not purchasing the life insurance coverage they need is a lack of affordability. However, financial professionals can dispel this concern. Since prior LIMRA research found people often overestimate the cost of life insurance, financial professionals can conduct a needs analysis and provide a realistic costs estimate.
"Effectively connecting with women and men require different approaches," noted Scanlon. "While both sexes are positively influenced by the trust they have in their financial professional, prior LIMRA research finds women tend to be more deliberate than men when making the decision to buy life insurance. Women are inclined to put more weight on an advisor's soft skills than men. A financial professional who takes the time to listen, educate and explain products and how they fit into a buyer's overall financial strategy will likely be more successful selling to women."
The 2016 U.S. Ownership study surveyed more than 4,000 American households in the first quarter of 2016. The results are weighted to represent
1The Rise in Dual Income Households (2015), Pew
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