February 20th, 2005

Disability Statistics: How likely is disability?

What are the statistics that someone will be disabled at different ages? The likelihood is higher than most people think. The odds that someone will become disabled for more than 90 days before age 65 are: Age 30 - 1 in 3 Age 40 - 3 in 10 Age 50 - 5 in 22. Having disability insurance is a crucial part of financial planning. After all, financial planning is about the conservation and growth of assets. One’s ability to earn an income is one of if not the largest asset one should protect. Learn more at the ProtectYourIncome.com site.

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