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Adjusting Life Insurance Coverage After a Pay Raise

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A salary increase can be a cause for celebration. It reflects your hard work and dedication and provides new financial opportunities. It also changes your overall financial picture, making this a good time to review your life insurance coverage. Lifestyle, responsibilities, and long-term goals can change as your income grows. Reviewing your policy after a pay raise can help protect your loved ones.

How a Pay Raise Can Affect Life Insurance Needs

Life insurance is a safety net that should evolve with your financial circumstances. When income increases, your budget may expand to include higher living expenses, new investments, or larger financial commitments. For example, you may take on a bigger mortgage, upgrade your home, or start contributing to retirement savings. If your current coverage is based on your previous salary, it may not be enough to meet future needs or maintain your family’s standard of living. Life insurance should be sufficient to replace your new level of income and cover your obligations in case something should happen to you.

Evaluating Your Current Policy

Begin by reviewing the amount of life insurance coverage you have in place. Although individual situations can vary, many experts recommend 10 to 15 times your annual income, which increases with a pay raise. Next, determine whether your beneficiaries and policy terms still align with your goals. A change in marital status, the birth of a child, or the purchase of property are all reasons to reassess. Our trusted insurance agent can review your policy with you and help you identify any gaps or outdated details.

Options for Increasing Coverage

There are several ways to adjust or update a policy that no longer meets your needs. Depending on insurer rules and policy type, you may be able to increase your coverage amount without undergoing a full medical exam. Term life insurance can be a cost-effective way to increase coverage temporarily, particularly if you have new financial goals, such as paying off a mortgage or funding a child’s education. If you want lifetime coverage that builds cash value, a permanent life insurance option, such as whole or universal life, may be the best option. 

Balancing Coverage and Affordability

While a pay raise offers more financial flexibility, your insurance premiums must still fit into your overall budget. The goal is to ensure adequate protection without overextending. Our friendly agent can help you compare policy types and premium structures to find the best fit for you.

Review Your Life Insurance Regularly

A pay raise is only one of the many life events that should trigger a review of your life insurance. Other milestones, such as marriage, a home purchase, or retirement planning, could also affect your coverage needs. One thing in life is certain: it never stays the same. Review your policy with one of our Frick-Ketrow Insurance Agency agents at (724) 349-9270 to help ensure your protection keeps pace with your changing lifestyle. By revisiting your life insurance after a salary increase, you can help ensure your family’s financial future is protected as your income grows. 

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