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Three Quarters of Life Insurance Shoppers Say Experience Was Similar or Better Than Other Major Purchases
For many Americans, the process of shopping for any major purchase can be stressful. The competition for products in all industries is intense and this is no different in the life insurance world. According to new LIMRA research however, the
LIMRA Finds 75% of Small Businesses are Stable or Growing – Positive Sign for Benefits Industry
A new LIMRA report finds three quarters of small businesses report they are stable or expanding. In 2012, just 61% of small businesses felt similarly. This increase in stability and growth is a positive sign for the employee benefits industry since expanding businesses have a greater need to enhance their benefits offerings to attract talent.
Enough about Millennials - Are you thinking about Gen Z?
A new LIMRA study explored the financial concerns and priorities of the upper edge of Generation Z (those aged 16 and 17, in grades 11 and 12).
LIMRA: Despite Growing Concerns About the Pandemic and the Economy, Americans Report the Highest Level of Confidence in Insurance Companies
More than 19 months into the pandemic, fewer than 2 in 5 Americans say their lives are mostly back to what they were pre-pandemic. In LIMRA’s October 2021 Consumer Sentiment Study, Americans’ unease about the pandemic and the economy have increased in the last six months.
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Busting Three Common Myths about Retirement
When it comes to retirement, there is often a lot of uncertainty. The process of retiring comes with a lot of complex and unique risks that individuals need to consider.
Amidst Continued Concerns About the Economy and COVID-19, Consumer Confidence in Life Insurance Industry at All-Time High
Nearly eight months into the pandemic, Americans’ concerns about COVID-19 and the U.S. economy persist. According to LIMRA’s latest Consumer Sentiment study, fielded in early October, nearly 3 in 5 consumers report being “very” or “extremely concerned” about the virus and half report this level of concern regarding the economy.