source : netquote.comWednesday, December 16, 2009
The number of people buying life insurance policies jumped in November, MIB Group data shows
North American life insurance policy purchases increased 3.9 percent year-on-year, data from insurance company coalition MIB Group shows.
In the U.S., life insurance purchases were up 4.1 percent from November 2008. The upswing was driven by a surge in purchases among older people: the 45- to 59-year-old group saw activity increase 6.7 percent and the 60-and-up group bought 18.8 percent more policies than they had a year ago.
Increased life insurance purchases among older Americans is a trend that started earlier in 2009. For nine of the last 10 months, MIB said, insurance purchases among Americans 60 and older saw double-digit increases from 2008. ...
In the U.S., life insurance purchases were up 4.1 percent from November 2008. The upswing was driven by a surge in purchases among older people: the 45- to 59-year-old group saw activity increase 6.7 percent and the 60-and-up group bought 18.8 percent more policies than they had a year ago.
Increased life insurance purchases among older Americans is a trend that started earlier in 2009. For nine of the last 10 months, MIB said, insurance purchases among Americans 60 and older saw double-digit increases from 2008. ...






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