Life Insurance is Now Easier to Buy

Here some good news amid Life Insurance Awareness Month: Technology has vastly improved the process of applying for and securing a policy. That should be helpful for the approximately 50 million households who say they need more life insurance. In fact, 40 percent of those surveyed in the 2018 Insurance Barometer Study (conducted by Life Happens and LIMRA) do not know how much coverage they need and what type of life insurance to buy.

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Solid Job Growth for Now…Despite Tariffs

So far, tariffs and trade conflicts have not negatively impacted the labor market. The economy added a solid 201,000 jobs in August and with revisions to the previous two months (down 50K), employers have added an average 207,000 a month to payrolls this year, quite a feat, considering that we are in the tenth year of the expansion.

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Identity Theft Prevention One Year after Equifax

It has been one year since credit monitoring company Equifax announced that a “Cybersecurity Incident” had exposed names, Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses and, in some cases, driver’s license and credit card numbers, from nearly 148 million Americans, which means that it’s time for an identity theft prevention check in.

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Back to School Loans

While many were kicking back during the last unofficial week of the summer, one of the most interesting bits of news that fell below the radar was the resignation announcement from Seth Frotman, the student loan ombudsman at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. It may seem a little inside baseball, but as reported in the New York Times, Frotman said in his resignation letter that "millions of borrowers had been harmed" by ‘sweeping changes’ at the bureau under Mick Mulvaney, President Trump’s budget director, who became the bureau’s acting director in November.

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