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The 10 highest growth U.S. cities for life insurance in 2017

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U.S. life insurance market potential growth — a prospective, forward-looking measure for a product or need that has an analytical basis — stands at -9.2 percent: the number of households that analytically “look like” those that bought or upgraded policies, or intend to do so soon declined from 13.2 million to 12 million from 2012-2015. 

Seventy-seven of the top 100 life insurance market cities in the U.S. grew at a higher rate or had a lesser contraction, while 33 showed greater declines. As a group, the top 100 city markets contracted 8 percent. Seventeen cities had double-digit growth.

To look at the foundation for 2017’s life insurance market we asked Information Asset Partners (IAP), a firm specializing in predictive analytic data for the insurance and investment industries, to provide a look at the life insurance market for cities, both the largest and the fastest growing. IAP uses recent product buying data for permanent and term life insurance across all manufacturers and distributors to develop bottom-up predictive analytics that enable marketers to assess market potential and growth, and target prospects online and offline.

IAP’s predictive data is built around the simple idea — “find me more prospects who look like my customers,” said IAP’s Bill Poll.  “However, because the buyer data is industry-representative there’s the added benefit of leveraging your competitors’ sales data. There may be dominant carriers and distributors but everybody grows organically and by attracting their competitors’ prospects.”

The 10 highest growth life insurance markets had market potential fewer than 30,000 households and greater than 50 percent growth rates. Among the 10 largest life insurance market cities, New York City and Chicago showed single-digit declines and the rest showed 15–50 percent growth.

“The life insurance market metric is based on the financial decision making unit — the household — and their contract buying from today’s distribution,” said Poll. ”When you look inside all states, the growth is concentrated in about 3,600 ZIP codes that represent 50 percent of the life insurance market.”

IAP’s ranking of the top 10 highest growth life insurance market cities within the top 100 presents additional information that adds further insights including:

Life insurance cities 

Continue reading to see life insurance market potential rankings and key dynamics for the 10 highest-growth markets.

Paul Revere's Monument in Boston, a city that ranks as the 10th fastest growing market for life insurance sales in 2017. (Photo: iStock)Paul Revere’s Monument in Boston, a city that ranks as the 10th fastest growing market for life insurance sales in 2017. (Photo: iStock)

10. Boston

2014-2015 life insurance market rank: 28

2012-2013 life insurance market rank: 34

Change: 17.36 percent

Digital insurance buying index: 231

Digital investment/retirement buying index: 208

Hot ZIP code: 98133

The Arch is a popular tourist attraction in St. Louis, which is one of IAP's cities with the highest growth for life insurance sales this year. (Photo: iStock)The Arch is a popular tourist attraction in St. Louis, which is one of IAP’s cities with the highest growth for life insurance sales this year. (Photo: iStock)

9. St. Louis

2014-2015 life insurance market rank: 56

2012-2013 life insurance market rank: 75

Change: 20.91 percent

Digital insurance buying index: 120

Digital investment/retirement buying index: 65

Hot ZIP code: 63116

San Francisco is the only California market to rank on IAP's list of highest-growth life insurance markets. (Photo: iStock)San Francisco is the only California market to rank on IAP’s list of highest-growth life insurance markets. (Photo: iStock)

8. San Francisco

2014-2015 life insurance market rank: 20

2012-2013 life insurance market rank: 30

Change: 22.12 percent

Digital insurance buying index: 217

Digital investment/retirement buying index: 267

Hot ZIP code: 94112

Mount Hood is the backdrop for Portland's skyline. The city ranked 7th on IAP's list of high-growth life insurance cities. (Photo: iStock)Mount Hood is the backdrop for Portland’s skyline. The city ranked 7th on IAP’s list of high-growth life insurance cities. (Photo: iStock)

7. Portland, Oregon

2014-2015 life insurance market rank: 31 

2012-2013 life insurance market rank: 43

Change: 22.21 percent

Digital insurance buying index: 138

Digital investment/retirement buying index: 105

Hot ZIP code: 97233

The Orlando Eye is one of the newest attractions in Orlando and the largest observation wheel on the East Coast of the USA. Orlando ranked 6th on IAP's list of high-growth life insurance markets. (Photo: iStock)The Orlando Eye is one of the newest attractions in Orlando and the largest observation wheel on the East Coast of the USA. Orlando ranked 6th on IAP’s list of high-growth life insurance markets. (Photo: iStock)

6. Orlando

2014-2015 life insurance market rank: 60

2012-2013 life insurance market rank: 95

Change: 23.08 percent

Digital insurance buying index: 126

Digital investment/retirement buying index: 97

Hot ZIP code: 32808

Lexington, Kentucky, known as the horse capital of the world, ranked 5th on IAP's list of high-growth life insurance markets. (Photo: iStock)Lexington, Kentucky, known as the horse capital of the world, ranked 5th on IAP’s list of high-growth life insurance markets. (Photo: iStock)

5. Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky

2014-2015 life insurance market rank: 63

2012-2013 life insurance market rank: 97

Change: 23.61 percent

Digital insurance buying index: 136

Digital investment/retirement buying index: 94

Hot ZIP code: 40509

Pittsburgh ranked 4th in IAP's 2017 listing of high-growth life insurance markets. (Photo: iStock)Pittsburgh ranked 4th in IAP’s 2017 listing of high-growth life insurance markets. (Photo: iStock)

4. Pittsburgh

2014-2015 life insurance market rank: 61

2012-2013 life insurance market rank: 96

Change: 23.96 percent

Digital insurance buying index: 112

Digital investment/retirement buying index: 76

Hot ZIP code: 15221

The historic Cathedral of Saint Paul as seen from across the Mississippi River. St. Paul, Minnesota, ranked third on IAP's list of the highest-growth life insurance markets for 2017. (Photo: iStock)The historic Cathedral of Saint Paul as seen from across the Mississippi River. St. Paul, Minnesota, ranked third on IAP’s list of the highest-growth life insurance markets for 2017. (Photo: iStock)

3. St. Paul, Minnesota

2014-2015 life insurance market rank: 75

2012-2013 life insurance market rank: 117

Change: 24.28 percent

Digital insurance buying index: 133

Digital investment/retirement buying index: 115

Hot ZIP code: 55106

Both Minneapolis (pictured) and St. Paul ranked within the top 3 of IAP's listing of high-growth life insurance markets for 2017. (Photo: iStock)Both Minneapolis (pictured) and St. Paul ranked within the top 3 of IAP’s listing of high-growth life insurance markets for 2017. (Photo: iStock)

2. Minneapolis

2014-2015 life insurance market rank: 49

2012-2013 life insurance market rank: 64

Change: 28.02 percent

Digital insurance buying index: 167

Digital investment/retirement buying index: 118

Hot ZIP code: 55406

Seattle has quickly climbed the ranks of high-growth life insurance markets to claim the top spot for 2017 on IAP's list. (Photo: iStock)Seattle has quickly climbed the ranks of high-growth life insurance markets to claim the top spot for 2017 on IAP’s list. (Photo: iStock)

1. Seattle

2014-2015 life insurance market rank: 25

2012-2013 life insurance market rank: 52

Change: 49.88 percent

Digital insurance buying index: 231

Digital investment/retirement buying index: 208

Hot ZIP code: 98133

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