Thursday, September 29, 2005
MetLife Study Finds Most Employees Who Have Experienced a Recent Major Life Event Own Life Insurance, but Half Admit Coverage is Inadequate
			  The majority of employees (81%) who have experienced a major life event* in the last 18 months own life insurance, yet only half (51%) think the amount of coverage they have is adequate, according to a recent survey conducted by MetLife. More than one-quarter (26%) of this group report owning less than three times their annual household salary in coverage which can be seriously underinsured given their new financial situations. 
MetLife Study Finds Most Employees Who Have Experienced a Recent Major Life Event Own Life Insurance, but Half Admit Coverage is Inadequate
Source: Yahoo! Finance
			  
			
 
  
MetLife Study Finds Most Employees Who Have Experienced a Recent Major Life Event Own Life Insurance, but Half Admit Coverage is Inadequate
Source: Yahoo! Finance
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