The Insurance Barometer is an annual study that tracks the perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of adult consumers in the United States. The study objectives are to measure financial concern among American consumers and relate these findings to financial behaviors, with a particular focus on life insurance. (Tech report added Sept. 2020.)
The 2021 study period marks the 11th edition of the annual Insurance Barometer.
Surveying American consumers during this difficult time provides critical insights for the
industry on the impact that COVID-19 is having on financial attitudes and behaviors.
See what the survey says . . . about bank and insurance company sales and asset data by major product line in a study jointly sponsored by the LIMRA Secure Retirement Institute and the Stable Value Investment Association.
Gillis has been an analyst on the International Research team since 2011. She currently conducts research and reports on the regions of Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America. She joined the team with a background in project management, communication writing, life insurance and finance.
She received her B.A. from the University of Connecticut and is currently working to obtain an FLMI designation.