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ABSTRACT

September 1985, Vol. 108, No. 9

Age-related reductions
in workers' life insurance

Michael A. Miller
Economist, Office of Wages and Industrial Relations, Bureau of Labor Statistics


Half the participants in group life insurance plans of medium and large firms face reduced or discontinued benefits as they grow older; reduced coverage generally begins at age 65, frequently with a sharp drop.

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