LIMRA's study points out that among households with children under the age of 18, four in 10 say they would immediately have trouble meeting everyday living expenses if a primary wage -
earner died today.
Among households with children under 18, four in 10 say they would immediately have trouble meeting everyday living expenses if a primary wage -
earner died today, according to LIMRA International's Facts About Life 2010 press release.
Not exact matches
Seventy percent of American households with children under 18 admit that they would have trouble keeping up with living expenses within a few months if the primary wage
earner in the home
died today.
In 2010, 40 percent of U.S. families with children under the age of 18 believe they would immediately experience significant hardship covering the everyday living expenses if a primary wage
earner were to
die today.