15% Increased Mortality Rate in High-Vax Regions in 2022, Says Insurance Analyst
>> GET YOUR NEWS FIX -> CHECK OUT THE LIBERTY WIRE HOMEPAGE >> A top insurance analyst showed that regions with a high COVID-19 inoculation rate have a 15% higher mortality rate in 2022 than in 2021.“I have some never-before-seen anywhere...
The vax will cause people to be deemed uninsurable for life insurance and the cost on the health insurance industry is going to be devastating.
Add the slowly trickling disadvantages when insuring electric vehicles, it’s all going to implode real soon. Every move they make is design for destruction. It’s one thing when the powers that be fuck with the average person, or small business owner but fuck with the almighty insurance companies? Hard stop is on the way.
I’ll end with a little insider baseball from life insurance that always bothered me and caused me concern: if your child starts taking ADHD medicine before the age of 9, they are an uninsurable risk with the company I worked for (life insurance co for the AFL-CIO so no small company) What do they know that particular medicine does to kids, when given at a young age, which essentially removes the assumption the person will live past 65?
I agree with your comment, but at least one life insurance seems slow on the uptake. Heard a Select Quote commercial for life insurance and they used 'died suddenly' as their come-on. I thought it was crass.
Sadly life insurance is usually sold in a crass way. I was told “kill ‘em off at least 4 times in the pitch, each. Kill off the husband and show value to the wife and kill off the wife to show value to the husband” I was supposed to ask you, in detail, your exact monthly budget so I could offer you where to save in order to afford the coverage. It was gross. Saddest part, I truly believe life insurance is SUPER important and should be something 20-30 year olds are educated in the importance of and the benefit of starting coverage at your youngest and healthiest state.
Term is what most people should have.
It does what you need and costs very little.