With life insurance ownership at an all-time low in America, lack of education not just pertaining to why protection is needed but also to how the products work is pervasive.
Worldwide research and consulting company LIMRA, found Americans knowledge and understanding of life insurance is pretty dismal.
LIMRA provided a life insurance IQ test to 4,000 Americans in order to gauge their knowledge and comprehension of life insurance and it found that less than a third passed the 10 question exam with 55 percent getting fewer than five questions correct. Less than one percent of those surveyed answered all 10 questions correctly.