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Best Life Insurance For Seniors Of April 2023

Best Life Insurance For Seniors Of April 2023

Getting life insurance as a senior can be challenging as many life insurers put age restrictions on who can purchase policies. However, it’s important because it can provide financial security to your loved ones after you pass away, and fortunately, some insurance companies still offer coverage to seniors.

There are several different types of life insurance to choose from, though the availability of these options might vary based on your age. Term life insurance offers coverage that expires after a certain number of years, though it’s generally geared toward younger applicants. Permanent life insurance, including whole life insurance and universal life insurance, keeps coverage in place for your entire life and can build up value to borrow against or use to pay premiums, called cash value.

To help you shop for life insurance coverage as a senior, CNBC Select compared dozens of life insurance companies and ranked them based on factors like customer satisfaction, age limits, financial stability, and types of insurance offered. (See our methodology for more information on how we chose the best life insurance companies for seniors.)

Best senior life insurance companies

Best overall

Mutual of Omaha Life Insurance

  • Cost

    The best way to estimate your costs is to request a quote

  • App available

  • Policy highlights

    Mutual of Omaha offers term, whole, indexed universal life and universal life policies, giving lots of options.

Pros

  • Policies available up to age 85 
  • No medical exam options available

Cons

  • Limited to $25,000 for Guaranteed whole life policies

Mutual of Omaha life insurance is ideal for seniors thanks to its variety of policies available and high age limits for purchasing policies. With this insurer, term life policies are available up to age 80, and whole life is available up to age 85. In fact, it guarantees acceptance for whole life insurance for ages 45 to 85 (in NY, 50 to 75), regardless of your health status. Oftentimes, whole life policies through Mutual of Omaha are available without a medical exam and limits are higher than what other insurers offer.

Best for customer satisfaction

State Farm Life Insurance

  • Cost

    The best way to estimate your costs is to request a quote

  • App available

  • Policy highlights

    State Farm offers a variety of term, whole, and universal life insurance products to choose from, alongside other types of insurance. It’s rated highly for both financial stability and customer service.

Pros

  • A++ AM Best financial strength rating
  • Highest rated for customer satisfaction
  • No medical exam option available

Cons

  • Low coverage limit for no medical exam option

State Farm is rated very highly for customer satisfaction, earning an excellent score of 839 out of 1,000 in JD Power’s latest life insurance customer satisfaction study. It offers a number of different policies including term life insurance and whole life insurance with relatively high cutoff ages but be prepared for a medical exam for higher coverage limits.

Best for whole life insurance

Guardian Life Insurance

  • Cost

    The best way to estimate your costs is to request a quote

  • App available

  • Policy highlights

    Guardian offers a variety of policies, including term, whole and universal. Guardian offers term policies that can be converted into whole or universal life policies. 

Pros

  • A++ AM Best financial strength rating

Cons

  • Ranks slightly below other top picks for customer satisfaction
  • Policies must be purchased through a financial professional

Guardian‘s life insurance has relatively high age limits, especially for whole life policies which are available up to age 90. If you initially apply for term insurance, you’ll have the option to convert to a whole life policy in the first five years for free, a perk that other companies usually charge extra for. Additionally, Guardian is rated highly for both customer satisfaction and financial strength.

Best for universal life insurance

Prudential Life Insurance

  • Cost

    The best way to estimate your costs is to request a quote

  • Policy highlights

    As one of the largest life insurers by market share that sells individual policies, Prudential has a 145-year history. It offers a variety of policies, and allows conversions to permanent policies for those who purchase term coverage if needs change.

  • App available

Pros

  • One of the largest insurers with a long history
  • Offers a variety of policies to a wide spectrum of ages

Cons

  • You may need to speak to an agent to find out how much a policy will cost.

Prudential has a track record as one of the largest insurers in the U.S., and it offers a variety of life insurance products with relatively high age limits. With term policies available up to age 80, and universal life policies offered up to age 85 for new issue policies (and up to 90 for conversion), many people will be able to get universal life coverage no matter their age with Prudential.

FAQs

Do seniors need life insurance?

How much does life insurance for seniors cost?

According to an estimate by Progressive and Fidelity Association, the average 60-year-old man will pay about $174 per month for a $35,000 whole life policy, while the average 60-year-old female will pay about $135 per month. For 70-year-olds, those rates increase to $263 per month for a male and $209 for a female.

However, your life insurance costs will also vary based on factors like the company’s underwriting (or how they consider your information), your gender, the total amount of insurance coverage you want to purchase and your health status and information for some policies.

What type of life insurance is best for seniors?

Bottom line

Life insurance for seniors may seem expensive, but in some cases, be well worth it to protect beneficiaries from financial suffering. When choosing a life insurance policy, it’s important to consider the cost, as well as financial stability, customer satisfaction ratings and types of coverage offered.

Our methodology

To determine the best life insurance companies for seniors, CNBC Select gathered and considered dozens of data points on many U.S. life insurance companies that sell policies to individuals.

From there, we considered ratings from JD Power’s life insurance customer satisfaction ratingsAM Best financial strength ratings (which measure a company’s ability to pay on debts), and market share data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. We also considered the coverage types available, age cutoffs for coverage, and the amount of coverage available to seniors.

After reviewing the features above, we sorted recommendations into the best senior life insurance overall, best senior life insurance for customer satisfaction, best senior life insurance for whole life and best senior life insurance for universal life insurance.

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