Latest Study Shows Americans Feel Their Death (or Death of A Spouse) A Greater Threat to Financial Security Than Recession
05/15/08 07:40
According to a recent study by ING: Americans in
every demographic group are more concerned about
their death (or the death of a spouse) is a greater
threat to their financial security than a recession
or the possibility of Social Security going broke and
view this as a much greater threat to their family’s
financial situation, according to a survey from ING.
The survey found that as usual, most people do not do as they say - nearly a quarter of the 86% of people who thought they should have life insurance, do not have it.
The thought of discussing Life Insurance continues to be less popular than the thought of going bungee jumping or speaking in public. Though it is now more appealing than sitting through a job performance review, filling out a college application, or dealing with a medical insurer about a planned surgery.
To view the study visit www.ing.com
The survey found that as usual, most people do not do as they say - nearly a quarter of the 86% of people who thought they should have life insurance, do not have it.
The thought of discussing Life Insurance continues to be less popular than the thought of going bungee jumping or speaking in public. Though it is now more appealing than sitting through a job performance review, filling out a college application, or dealing with a medical insurer about a planned surgery.
To view the study visit www.ing.com
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