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by SoftTalker
410 days ago
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It is kind of weird. Why does a life insurer have 100,000 employees. I'm really only familiar with term life. All the "customer service" is pre-purchase. Once you buy it, you forget it other than making the annual payment. There's nothing to manage, no real customer service required until and unless you die. I suppose whole life where there is a cash value and investments being managed might have a more ongoing service need, but I'm not familiar with that. |
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I seems a bit high to me, but I don’t know anything about the industry. FWIW, around 170k people die per day.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43918053
This doesn’t establish any sort of mathematical bounds, but it gives an idea of the size of the problem. I suspect 100k employees is an over-estimate just because a lot of people are uninsured…