Anonymous
Post 10/03/2023 12:53     Subject: Huge jump in term life premium—is this typical?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone get a 10 year policy at 60? Crazy.


Um, because they're not financially independent by age 60, which applies to like 85% of the population.


What do you mean? What are you insuring against?


DP here. Like if both spouses are still working, and one can't cover the mortgage alone. Or even worse, can't even pay funeral expenses if one dies. Not everyone lives in Bethesda, Janet.


Or you could save the cash you'd have to pay for premiums on a 60 year old.


This. The premium on a 60 year old would be astronomical.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2023 11:41     Subject: Huge jump in term life premium—is this typical?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone get a 10 year policy at 60? Crazy.


Um, because they're not financially independent by age 60, which applies to like 85% of the population.


What do you mean? What are you insuring against?


DP here. Like if both spouses are still working, and one can't cover the mortgage alone. Or even worse, can't even pay funeral expenses if one dies. Not everyone lives in Bethesda, Janet.


Or you could save the cash you'd have to pay for premiums on a 60 year old.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2023 07:42     Subject: Huge jump in term life premium—is this typical?


Inflation is out of control. Insurance is becoming a luxury. Food, Shelter, Transportation and energy are crowding out everything else.

You can get on Obamacare after you get sick. Forget about life insurance .. the times we are headed into the companies may go out of business anyway.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2023 07:14     Subject: Huge jump in term life premium—is this typical?

Use policy genius to find a better rate.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2023 07:11     Subject: Huge jump in term life premium—is this typical?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone get a 10 year policy at 60? Crazy.


Um, because they're not financially independent by age 60, which applies to like 85% of the population.


What do you mean? What are you insuring against?


DP here. Like if both spouses are still working, and one can't cover the mortgage alone. Or even worse, can't even pay funeral expenses if one dies. Not everyone lives in Bethesda, Janet.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2023 07:09     Subject: Huge jump in term life premium—is this typical?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone get a 10 year policy at 60? Crazy.


Um, because they're not financially independent by age 60, which applies to like 85% of the population.


What do you mean? What are you insuring against?
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2023 21:15     Subject: Re:Huge jump in term life premium—is this typical?

Anonymous wrote:OP again. Thanks everyone. For whatever reason I don’t remember even considering 20 or 30 year. The agent presented it as term or whole and for whatever reason the term was 10. I think she thought we would convert chunks to whole as we went along. In retrospect I agree the 10 year term made no sense at our age. Ugh.

We’ll forget about whole and comparison shop for new term. Hopefully a 20-year policy. We have two preschoolers and earn similar modest salaries. Trying not to think of all the money we wasted these past ten years ☹️


Don’t feel too bad. It wasn’t wasted. If you had needed to use the insurance, you would have had it.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2023 21:14     Subject: Huge jump in term life premium—is this typical?

Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone get a 10 year policy at 60? Crazy.


Um, because they're not financially independent by age 60, which applies to like 85% of the population.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2023 20:08     Subject: Re:Huge jump in term life premium—is this typical?

OP again. Thanks everyone. For whatever reason I don’t remember even considering 20 or 30 year. The agent presented it as term or whole and for whatever reason the term was 10. I think she thought we would convert chunks to whole as we went along. In retrospect I agree the 10 year term made no sense at our age. Ugh.

We’ll forget about whole and comparison shop for new term. Hopefully a 20-year policy. We have two preschoolers and earn similar modest salaries. Trying not to think of all the money we wasted these past ten years ☹️
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2023 20:03     Subject: Huge jump in term life premium—is this typical?

Our whole life is for tax reasons, not actually for insurance.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2023 19:59     Subject: Huge jump in term life premium—is this typical?

Why would anyone get a 10 year policy at 60? Crazy.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2023 19:58     Subject: Huge jump in term life premium—is this typical?

You need to work out what you are getting insurance for.

In our case it was to cover the costs of education/childcare if one or both of us died young. So we got a 20 year policy in our early 30s. That took us to when the kids started college (rest would be covered by 529s). No need for insurance after that.