A study by MetLife insurance group that polled married men and women with children under the age of 18 showed that on average, men who have young children have life insurance policies that cover them for five times their yearly household income. Whereas women who have minor children are insured on average up to three times the household income. For some insurance experts, it concerned them that women didn’t have as much coverage as men.
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