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News from LIMRA
Workplace Life Insurance and Disability Insurance Sales Rebound in the Second Quarter 2025, LIMRA Reports
Although the job market has softened slightly, LIMRA research shows workplace life insurance and disability insurance remain a priority. Recent studies show that two-thirds of employers and a majority of workers value these benefits.
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Hispanic Americans and Life Insurance: Bring Family to the Conversation
Over the past four years, Hispanic Americans experienced a sharp decline in life insurance ownership. The 2025 Insurance Barometer Study found that life insurance coverage among Hispanics dropped eleven percentage points from 51% in 2021 to just 40% today, lower than any other ethnicity..
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