Clients in their 70s are still more likely to die now than they were when the COVID-19 pandemic started.
A team at the Society of Actuaries found that, in the fourth quarter of 2022, the number of death claims filed for people in their 70s with fully underwritten individual life insurance was 9% higher than the average for the fourth quarter in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
The overall number of individual life claims was 4% higher than the pre-pandemic average.
What It Means
The kinds of healthy, relatively affluent people who have fully underwritten life insurance and annuities continue to face a high level of uncertainty about their life expectancy.
The Analysis
The SOA team based its work on early claim data from 28 insurers.