Monday, Oct. 22, 1956
Over the $400 Billion Mark
"Life insurance in force in the United States has reached $400 billion. This is twice as much as the amount outstanding at the end of 1948 and four times the aggregate of life-insurance protection in 1936." This size-up of one of America's biggest businesses came last week from Executive Vice President Claris Adams at the sist annual meeting of the American Life Convention in Chicago. This year, added Adams:
P:A record $50 billion additional protection will be written, 2^ times more than a decade ago.
P:Life-insurance company assets will rise by $5 billion to $95 billion.
P:Benefits for the 103 million policy-holders--60% of the U.S. population, 75% of its families--will go to $6 billion, over twice the 1946 total.
Said Adams: "The totals are large, but the average protection per family (slightly over $7,000) is less in proportion to income in the U.S. than it is in Canada, and less than it was in this country 15 years ago."
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