Term life insurance pays a tax-free death benefit to your beneficiaries if you die during the policy term, which is typically 10, 20, or 30 years. It is the most affordable type of life insurance because it provides pure death benefit protection without building cash value. A healthy 35-year-old can typically get $500,000 in coverage for $25 to $50 per month, making it accessible for most families.
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Who needs term life?
Term life insurance is essential for anyone whose death would create a financial burden for their family. If you have a mortgage, children, a spouse who depends on your income, student loans with a co-signer, or business debts, term life protects against the financial devastation of losing that income. With the average mortgage balance ranging from $150,000 to $300,000 in many markets, a $250,000 to $500,000 term policy can keep a family in their home and maintain their standard of living. Most financial advisors recommend coverage equal to 10 to 12 times your annual income. The Way Agency shops multiple carriers to find the best rates based on your health profile, age, and coverage needs.
What does term life cover?
- Tax-free lump-sum death benefit paid to your named beneficiaries
- Death from any cause (accident, illness, natural causes) after the contestability period
- Coverage for a fixed term: 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 years
- Level premiums that do not increase during the term
- Optional riders: accelerated death benefit (terminal illness), waiver of premium (disability), child rider, conversion to permanent coverage
What term life does NOT cover
- Death by suicide within the first two years (contestability period; premiums are returned)
- Death resulting from material misrepresentation on the application (contestable in first two years)
- Cash value accumulation (term life has no savings component)
- Coverage beyond the policy term (you must renew at significantly higher rates or convert to permanent)
- Living benefits unless an accelerated death benefit rider is included
What does term life cost?
Term life insurance is priced based on age, health, tobacco use, coverage amount, and term length. A healthy non-smoking 30-year-old can expect to pay $20 to $35 per month for $500,000 of 20-year coverage. By age 40, that same policy costs $35 to $60 per month. At 50, expect $80 to $150 per month. Smokers pay 2 to 3 times more. Compared to whole life insurance, term provides 5 to 10 times more coverage per premium dollar, which is why it is the right choice for most people who need pure income replacement protection. The Way Agency compares rates across a dozen carriers because pricing varies significantly for the same coverage.
Frequently asked questions
A common guideline is 10 to 12 times your annual income, but the real answer depends on your debts, number of dependents, and financial goals. Add up your mortgage balance, other debts, future education costs, and the income your family would need to replace over the next 10 to 20 years. Subtract savings and other resources. The Way Agency provides a needs analysis to calculate a personalized coverage amount.
When the term ends, your coverage stops unless you renew or convert. Most policies allow annual renewal after the term but at significantly higher rates that increase each year based on your current age. Many policies include a conversion option that lets you switch to a permanent (whole life) policy without a medical exam before the conversion deadline. This is valuable if your health has declined during the term.
Term life covers a set period and has no cash value; it is pure protection at the lowest cost. Whole life covers your entire lifetime, builds cash value, and has level premiums, but costs 5 to 10 times more for the same death benefit. For most families needing income replacement, term life is the better choice. Whole life makes sense for estate planning, final expenses, or lifelong coverage needs. The Way Agency helps you determine which type, or combination, fits your situation.
Yes, though premiums will be higher. Many carriers have preferred, standard, and substandard rate classes for various health conditions. Common issues like controlled high blood pressure, managed diabetes, or a family history of certain conditions do not disqualify you but affect pricing. Some carriers are more lenient on specific conditions. The Way Agency works with multiple carriers and knows which ones offer the best rates for different health profiles.
Many policies up to $500,000 or more are available without a medical exam through accelerated underwriting, which uses digital health records and data analysis. No-exam policies may cost slightly more but offer approval in days rather than weeks. For larger coverage amounts or if you want the lowest possible rate, a traditional exam-based policy may be worth the extra step. The Way Agency offers both options.
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Related coverage to consider
- Whole Life - Permanent life insurance that covers you for your entire life with level premiums, a guaranteed death benefit, and cash value that grows over time.
- Disability Insurance - Replaces a portion of your income (typically 50–70%) if you're unable to work due to illness or injury.
- Final Expense - A smaller whole life policy (typically $5,000–$25,000) designed to cover funeral and burial costs, outstanding medical bills, and small debts.
- Annuities - A contract with an insurance company that provides guaranteed income payments, either immediately or at a future date.
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Reviewed by
Sheilia Royal, Agency Principal / Licensed Agent
Licensed in KY, IN & TN | 20 years experience | Last reviewed: March 2026