Life insurance gap between men and women continues to grow – Insurance News
The most recent version of the study showed that 57% of men and 46% of women said they own life insurance – a gap of 11 percentage points. The self-reported gap in life insurance ownership between men and women grew to its biggest point since the Insurance Barometer study began. The most recent version of the study showed that 57% of men and 46% of women said they own life insurance – a gap of 11 percentage points. Steve Wood, consumer markets research director for LIMRA and LOMA, presented some of the highlights of the most recent Insurance Barometer study during the LIMRA Life and Annuity Conference. The LIMRA and Life Happens Insurance Barometer examines the consumer attitudes and behaviors regarding a number of topics in the life insurance industry.…