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The LIMRA News Center is a place where members of the news media can find current and past news releases, facts about LIMRA, and other information.
2020 Insurance Barometer Study
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.)
2018 Insurance Barometer
LIMRA collaborates annually with Life Happens to gauge U.S. consumer sentiment. 2018 Insurance Barometer reports consumer perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors relative to financial products, with a particular focus on life insurance.
Industry Strong Resources - June 10, 2020
Insights, resources, and professional development to keep you informed and connected to the industry. New webinars, courses, info-graphics, and more every Wednesday. This week: Webinars, research and professional development resources for the low interest environment.
Industry Strong Resources - June 17, 2020
Insights, resources, and professional development to keep you informed and connected to the industry. New webinars, courses, info-graphics, and more every Wednesday. This week: Webinars, research and professional development resources for the low interest environment.
2020 Insurance Barometer Study Reveals a Significant Decline in Life Insurance Ownership Over the Past Decade
Over the past decade, U.S. life insurance ownership has fallen 9 percentage points to 54%, according to the 2020 Insurance Barometer Study. Researchers attribute the drop in ownership to a broad decline in employer-paid group life insurance benefits over the past 10 years.
2021 Insurance Barometer Study
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. (Technical Supplement added November, 2021.)