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Five Reasons Why Most People Refuse to Buy Disability Insurance

Everyone has their reasons for not buying disability income (DI) insurance. Below are five of the most common. But do you know the facts?

Reason 1: I can always get coverage in the future.

Fact: True, but people usually develop health problems as they grow older, and premiums increase with age.

Reason 2: My family and friends will support me. Or I will pay my bills with savings.

Fact: While your family and friends would love to help you, are they in a financial position to do so? And do you really want to be a burden on someone else? And, unless you're independently wealthy your savings probably will not last long. Just one year of disability could easily wipe out several years of hard-earned savings.

Reason 3: I have group disability coverage through my job.

Fact: Even if your employer is among the few that's not cutting back on benefits, group disability insurance typically covers just 60% of gross income, and benefits are usually fully taxable. Can you afford more than a 40% pay cut? Also, what happens if you change jobs?

Reason 4: I cannot afford it. I'll purchase a policy later when I have the money.

Fact: The average premium is typically only 1 to 3% of your gross earnings. Plus, the longer you wait, the higher your premiums will be. If you cannot afford 1 to 3% of earnings, how will you afford to pay your bills in the event of a disability?

Reason 5: It'll never happen to me.

Fact: If you're under age 35, chances are one in three that you will be disabled for at least six months during the course of your career.1 Also, consider that more and more people are living with disabilities today that would've killed them in years past.

Your ability to work and earn an income is by far your largest asset. Consider the benefits of a disability income policy to help protect your earned income should a sickness or injury force you out of work.

1 1985 Commissioners' Individual Disability A Table, Society of Actuaries

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This blog is being provided for informational or educational purposes only. It does not take into an investment objectives or financial situation of any individual, family, prospect, client, or prospective clients. The information is not written or intended as investment advice and is not a recommendation about managing or investing your retirement savings.

An individual seeking information regarding their investment or retirement needs should contact a financial professional.

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