Facts + Statistics: Life insurance (2024)

Life insurance ownership

According to the 2023 Insurance Barometer Study, conducted by LIMRA and Life Happens, a record-high proportion of consumers (39 percent) said they intend to purchase life insurance within the next year. The proportion is higher for Gen Z adults (44 percent) and millennials (50 percent). This year’s study looked at the growing market for life insurance market for single mothers. In looking at parents in general, the study found that parent of minor children were more likely to than the general population to own life insurance (59 percent versus 52 percent). The same group were also more likely to acknowledge they do not have enough coverage (47 percent versus 41 percent).

Life/Annuity Sector

Traditional life insurance is no longer the primary business of many companies in the life insurance industry. The emphasis has shifted to underwriting annuities, which accounted for 48 percent of life/annuity direct premiums written in 2022. Annuities are contracts that accumulate funds or pay out a fixed or variable income stream. The income stream can be for a set period or over the lifetime of the contract holder or beneficiaries. Accident and health insurance, which includes distinctive products apart from traditional health insurance, account for 26 percent of direct premiums written. In addition to annuities, accident and health, and life insurance products, life insurers may offer financial services such as asset management.

Traditional health insurance, which is not included in this section and is not considered a part of the life/annuity sector, is described under Private Health Insurance. Health insurance pays for medical, surgical and hospital services received by the insured, as well as routine and preventive care, usually within a network format. Of the many types of plans available, most include a deductible paid by the insured, and benefits received are tax-free.

Accident and health insurance, a product provided by the life/annuity and property/casualty (P/C) sectors, encompasses a variety of specialty products related to health such as:

  • reimbursem*nt for the time a policyholder spent in a hospital or was disabled;
  • short- and long-term disability based on employment;
  • long-term care; and
  • critical or catastrophic illness insurance.

Accident and health insurance is not meant to replace health insurance.

Life/Annuity Insurance Income Statement, 2018-2022

($ billions, end of year)

20182019202020212022Percent change,
2021-2022 (1)
Revenue
Life insurance premiums$145.1$151.0$143.0$159.5$165.13.5%
Annuity premiums and deposits269.7339.8294.6285.8343.320.1
Accident and health premiums183.1185.0183.1189.2188.7-0.3
Credit life and credit accident and health premiums1.31.41.21.21.20.0
Total premiums, consideration and deposits$603.2$679.4$624.1$637.8$700.29.8%
Net investment income187.4186.7186.0200.9199.1-0.9
Reinsurance allowance32.0-29.7-22.88.538.2NA
Separate accounts revenue37.336.837.441.038.4-6.3
Other income44.048.755.057.558.82.3
Total revenue$903.9$921.9$881.2$945.7$1,034.79.4%
Expense
Benefits289.5301.8313.2338.4321.0-5.1
Surrenders350.3339.6323.3326.7348.16.6
Increase in reserves143.3120.6107.889.8128.643.2
Transfers to separate accounts-89.6-72.0-69.2-75.6-50.1-33.7
Commissions58.361.260.064.567.54.7
General and administrative expenses65.967.866.869.470.51.6
Insurance taxes, licenses and fees10.79.311.410.110.43.0
Other expenses11.314.46.314.861.6316.2
Total expenses$839.7$842.7$819.6$874.0$957.69.6%
Net income
Policyholder dividends18.218.118.017.819.710.7
Net gain from operations before federal income tax46.070.039.154.057.46.3
Federal income tax3.49.45.28.28.53.7
Net income before capital gains$42.6$51.6$33.8$45.8$49.07.0%
Net realized capital gains (losses)-4.7-6.9-10.7-8.3-10.830.1
Net income$37.9$44.7$23.1$37.5$38.21.9%
Pre-tax operating income46.061.039.154.057.46.3
Capital and surplus, end of year399.9421.7441.2477.5467.0-2.2

(1) Calculated from unrounded data.

NA=Not applicable.

Source: NAIC data, sourced from S&P Global Market Intelligence, Insurance Information Institute.

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Premiums by line

Direct Premiums Written By Line, Life/Annuity Insurance, 2020-2022

($000)

202020212022
Lines of insuranceDirect premiums
written (1)
Percent
of total
Direct premiums
written (1)
Percent
of total
Direct premiums
written (1)
Percent
of total
Annuities
Ordinary individual annuities$217,475,95428.6%$206,548,09126.9%$237,429,22628.9%
Group annuities148,066,08419.5163,115,55121.3160,156,37619.5
Total$365,542,03848.1%$369,663,64248.2%$397,585,60248.4%
Accident and health (2)
Group139,371,10818.4140,591,89118.3144,355,08517.6
Other63,764,3228.468,034,8628.971,246,2278.7
Credit889,5830.1725,3300.1761,4930.1
Total$204,025,01326.9%$209,352,08427.3%$216,362,80426.4%
Life
Ordinary life149,042,36719.6148,026,52619.3163,998,69020.0
Group life39,744,2725.239,205,4565.141,984,7405.1
Credit life (group and individual)810,8960.1687,1280.1744,2960.1
Industrial life74,820(3)85,053(3)76,881(3)
Total$189,672,35625.0%$188,004,16324.5%$206,804,60825.2%
All other lines39(3)72(3)283(3)
Total, all lines (4)$759,239,446100.0%$767,019,961100.0%$820,753,297100.0%

(1) Before reinsurance transactions.
(2) Excludes accident and health premiums reported on the property/casualty and health annual statements.
(3) Less than 0.1 percent.
(4) Excludes deposit-type funds.

Source: NAIC data, sourced from S&P Global Market Intelligence, Insurance Information Institute.

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Credit life insurance

Credit life insurance, a form of decreasing term insurance, protects creditors, such as banks, but the borrower pays the premium. The policy covers the outstanding loan balance if the borrower dies before the loan is repaid. The face value of a policy decreases as the loan balance is paid down until both equal zero. When insured loans are paid off early, the insurer returns the premiums for the remaining term to the policyholder. Credit accident and health, a similar product, provides a monthly income if the borrower becomes disabled.

Credit Life, And Credit Accident and Health Insurance Direct Premiums Written, 2013-2022

($000)

YearCredit lifeCredit accident
and health
2013$977,557$968,691
2014961,247955,261
2015915,437910,645
2016831,283829,033
2017807,136838,004
2018815,280857,886
2019830,040889,327
2020684,789730,712
2021740,023762,128
2022738,955746,816

Source: NAIC data, sourced from S&P Global Market Intelligence, Insurance Information Institute.

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Investments

Life/annuity and P/C insurers are key players in capital markets, with $9.7 trillion in cash and invested assets in 2020, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence. Life insurance and annuity cash and invested assets totaled $4.7 trillion in 2020, and separate accounts assets and other investments totaled $3.0 trillion. P/C insurer cash and invested assets were $2.0 trillion in 2020.

Because life insurance products are long-term, generally in force for 10 years or longer, payments are predictable. Therefore, life/annuity insurers invest primarily in long-term products. In 2020 life insurers, excluding separate accounts, invested 70 percent of their assets in bonds and 3 percent in corporate stocks. Life insurers invested 13 percent of their assets in mortgage loans on real estate that take seven years or longer to mature.

Investments, Life/Annuity Insurers, 2020-2022 (1)

($ billions, end of year)

AmountPercent of total investments
Investment type202020212022202020212022
Bonds$3,272.1$3,415.5$3,497.670.24%69.88%69.42%
Stocks$117.1$133.5$120.52.51%2.73%2.39%
Preferred stock14.619.216.00.310.390.32
Common stock102.5114.3104.52.202.342.07
Mortgage loans on real estate$587.2$625.9$679.512.60%12.81%13.49%
First lien real estate mortgage loans579.2617.9670.212.4312.6413.30
Real estate loans less first liens8.08.09.30.170.160.18
Real estate$22.6$22.5$22.30.49%0.46%0.44%
Occupied properties6.15.85.50.130.120.11
Income generating properties16.016.316.50.340.330.33
Properties for sale0.60.40.30.010.010.01
Cash, cash equivalent and short term investments151.0143.6140.73.242.942.79
Contract loans including premium notes130.4128.7128.52.802.632.55
Derivatives121.596.695.22.611.981.89
Other invested assets227.4281.6308.44.885.766.12
Receivables for securities7.09.09.80.150.180.19
Securities lending reinvested collateral assets16.218.813.60.350.380.27
Write-ins for invested assets6.111.921.80.130.240.43
Total cash and invested assets$4,658.6$4,887.7$5,038.1100.0%100.0%100.0%

(1) Data are net admitted assets of life/annuity insurers.

Source: NAIC data, sourced from S&P Global Market Intelligence, Insurance Information Institute.

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Top 10 Writers Of Life/Annuity Insurance By Direct Premiums Written, 2022

($000)

RankGroup/companyDirect premiums written (1)Market share (2)
1MetLife Inc.$111,058,57112.1%
2Equitable Holdings75,176,3038.2
3New York Life Insurance Group47,449,6305.2
4Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co.46,097,8325.0
5Prudential Financial Inc.44,537,5464.9
6Athene Holding Ltd.36,421,8144.0
7Nationwide36,173,4494.0
8Western & Southern Financial35,551,1623.9
9Corebridge Financial26,718,9982.9
10Lincoln Financial26,086,2842.9

(1) Includes life insurance, annuity considerations, deposit-type contract funds and other considerations, and accident and health insurance. Before reinsurance transactions.
(2) Based on U.S. total, includes territories.

Source: NAIC data, sourced from S&P Global Market Intelligence, Insurance Information Institute.

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Top 10 Writers Of Individual Life Insurance By Direct Premiums Written, 2022

($000)

RankGroup/companyDirect premiums written (1)Market share
1Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.$13,899,1179.5%
2Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co.9,240,7066.3
3New York Life Insurance Group8,649,2175.9
4Lincoln National Corp.6,893,9204.7
5Prudential Financial Inc.6,788,7824.6
6State Farm5,452,5463.7
7John Hanco*ck Life Insurance Co.4,866,7743.3
8Pacific Life4,733,7633.2
9Transamerica4,638,2233.2
10Protective4,111,7162.8

(1) Before reinsurance transactions. Based on U.S. total, includes territories. Excludes annuities, accident/health, deposit-type contract funds and other considerations.

Source: NAIC data, sourced from S&P Global Market Intelligence, Insurance Information Institute.

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Top 10 Writers Of Group Life Insurance By Direct Premiums Written, 2022

($000)

RankGroup/companyDirect premiums written (1)Market share
1MetLife Inc.$9,172,47623.1%
2New York Life Insurance Group3,724,7989.4
3Prudential Financial Inc.3,687,3359.3
4Nationwide Mutual Group2,806,0267.1
5Securian Financial Group2,685,4866.8
6Hartford Life & Accident Insurance co.2,071,7545.2
7Unum Group1,739,7314.4
8Lincoln National Corp.1,555,4783.9
9Standard Life & Casualty Insurance Co.1,106,5142.8
10Guardian751,6951.9

(1) Before reinsurance transactions. Based on U.S. total, includes territories. Excludes annuities, accident and health, deposit-type contract funds and other considerations.

Source: NAIC data, sourced from S&P Global Market Intelligence, Insurance Information Institute.

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Distribution channels

Independent agents control more than half of the individual life insurance market. From 2013 to 2022, independent insurance agents’ share of the personal life insurance market grew from 45 percent to 52 percent. The direct response channel remained the same over this period, at 6 percent. As shown in the chart below, affiliated agents have lost some ground, falling from 43 percent to 38 percent.

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Online sales

According to LIMRA’s 2021 Insurance Barometer Study, there has been a substantial consumer shift in favor of online life insurance shopping and purchasing because of technological advances and the COVID-19 pandemic. Consumer preference for online life insurance shopping increased 29 percent since 2016 when online purchasing was first added as an option to the study.

Other sales channels

Worksite marketing is the selling of voluntary (employee-paid) insurance and financial products at the worksite. The products may be sold individually or in groups, and policyholders usually pay premiums through periodic payroll deductions. Worksite sales of life and health insurance totaled $8.75 billion in 2022, up from $8.3 billion in 2021, according to Eastbridge Consulting Group.

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Separate Accounts

Separate accounts, funds maintained separately from an insurer's general assets, contribute to the revenue of life/annuity insurers. According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, separate accounts were originally established in response to federal securities laws concerning investment-linked variable annuities. Variable annuities operate like mutual funds, with earnings that vary based on the annuities' investments. After evolving rapidly in the past 20 years, separate accounts now support an array of hybrid investment products. (See Life/Annuity Insurance Income Statement chart above).

In 2021 separate accounts contributed $41 billion to the overall life/annuity insurance revenue of $945.7 billion.

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