Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Life Insurance for Women
September is Life Insurance Awareness Month
Just 40 percent of women own individual life insurance (Source: “MarketTrends – LIMRA’s Factbook: 2010 Trends in United States”)
Almost 70 percent of single parents with children at home don’t carry life insurance. (Source: University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business and Genworth Financial)
Life insurance coverage for men accounts for 85 percent of the total dollar amount of protection. Coverage for women accounts for 10% of the total dollar value. (Source: insurancerate.com)
Males account for more than 80 percent of job losses since the recession began. For couples, that situation makes the dependence on the female’s income even more important. (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics)
The time mothers spend performing the ten most popular “mom job functions” would equate to an annual cash compensation of $117,856 for a stay-at-home mom. Working moms would earn $71,860 above their regular salary. (Source: salary.com, 2010 survey)
Leading causes of death for women in the U.S. are:
Nearly 37 percent of all female deaths in America occur from cardiovascular disease, such as heart attack and stroke. (Source: American Hearth Association, 2011)
Under age 50, women’s heart attacks are twice as likely as men’s to be fatal. (Source: Women’s Heart Foundation)
Today’s woman is a very busy – and very important – person. They work harder than ever, and yet too many women underestimate their true value to their family.
That’s where I can help. Let’s get together soon to make sure you have a plan in place for you and your family’s future financial security. September is Life Insurance Awareness Month so there is no better time to give me a call!