Life Insurance in Your 20s: Why Starting Early Pays Off Big
You're young, healthy, and probably not thinking about life insurance. That makes complete sense, and it's also exactly why now is the best time to get it.
Life insurance isn't just about protection. It's about price. And the price you lock in today follows you for the life of your policy.
Age Is Everything
Premiums are calculated largely on two factors: your age and your health. The younger and healthier you are, the lower your rate. Once you lock in a term policy, that rate doesn't change for the entire term. Every year you wait, premiums increase. Over a decade, it adds up fast.
According to LIMRA, life insurance premiums increase by an average of 8–10% for each year of age you delay purchasing coverage. That's a significant and entirely avoidable cost.
The Numbers Don't Lie
Here's what a healthy non-smoker might pay for a $500,000 / 20-year term policy:
| Age When You Buy | Monthly Premium | Total Cost Over 20 Years |
|---|---|---|
| 25 | ~$18/month | ~$4,320 |
| 30 | ~$25/month | ~$6,000 |
| 35 | ~$35/month | ~$8,400 |
| 40 | ~$55/month | ~$13,200 |
Buying at 25 instead of 35 saves roughly $4,000 over the life of the policy for identical coverage.
"But I Don't Have Dependents Yet"
Life insurance isn't only about replacing income for a spouse or children. It can also cover co-signed student loans that could fall to a parent, lock in your insurability before any health issues arise, and protect a future family you plan to start.
You don't need current dependents to benefit from buying coverage today.
What Should You Buy?
For most people in their 20s, term life insurance is the right starting point. A 20 or 30-year term covers you well into your 40s or 50s, right through the years when mortgages and financial responsibilities peak. Aim for 10 to 12 times your annual income in coverage. At 25, that can cost less than your monthly streaming subscriptions combined.
The Takeaway
The people who buy life insurance in their 20s spend thousands less over their lifetime and never have to worry about being denied when it matters most. The best financial decisions rarely feel urgent. This is one of them.
Contact our office today to get a personalized quote.
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