U.S. members of Generation Z who earn at least $25,000 per year are much more likely to report having life insurance than to report having disability insurance.
About 30% who participated in an online survey in late 2022 said they have life insurance provided by an employer or purchased at work, and 17% said they bought their own individual life insurance, according to a team at the Society of Actuaries.
Only 14% of the participants said they have work-related disability insurance. A mere 3% said they bought their own individual disability insurance.
The percentage of Gen Z survey participants who described themselves as being very or somewhat knowledgeable about a product was 58% for life insurance and 26% for disability insurance.
What It Means
Insurance agents and financial advisors who want to support Life Happens' Disability Insurance Awareness Month campaign might want to consider talking to young workers.
The Survey
Three subgroups within the Society of Actuaries paid an outside firm to conduct a survey of 1,000 workers in late 2022.
The goal was to explore what relatively older millennials, younger millennials and members of Generation Z think about insurance.