Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Survey Shows Most Hispanics Lack Life Insurance
A nationwide study conducted by ING and Ipsos found that Hispanics are significantly less likely than the general population to have life insurance (39% vs. 71%). However, Hispanics are more likely than the general population to say that they would need various things taken care of should something happen to them and worry about leaving enough to take care of their families. In fact, 89% of Hispanics said that someone in their situation should have life insurance and a majority of respondents said they would not do without it...
Juan Tornoe: Survey Shows Most Hispanics Lack Life Insurance
Juan Tornoe: Survey Shows Most Hispanics Lack Life Insurance