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Broker Posts Term Life Rates for Those With MS

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People with multiple sclerosis may be able to get good deals on life insurance, according to LifeQuotes.com.

The Westmont, Illinois-based life insurance web broker published a chart showing what people with multiple sclerosis might pay for term life insurance.

For a 25-year-old woman seeking $250,000 in coverage, for example, the monthly premium could be $22 per month.

For a 60-year-old man seeking $1 million in coverage, the monthly premium could be $699 per month, or 31.8 times the price offered to the 25-year-old woman.

Another life insurance web broker, Policygenius, posts similar term life monthly premium tables, for applicants in the preferred health rate class.

For a 25-year-old woman seeking $250,000 in coverage, Policygenius shows a price of $16 per month.

For a 60-year man applying for $1 million in coverage, the monthly premium is $504.

The ratio of the Policygenius price for the 60-year-old to the price for the 25-year-old is 31.5 to 1.

The LifeQuote.com sample price for a 25-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis is 38% higher than the Policygenius price for a 25-year-old woman.

For a 60-year-old man with multiple sclerosis, the LifeQuote.com price is 39% higher than the Policygenius price.

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