{"id":333,"date":"2017-09-08T21:19:56","date_gmt":"2017-09-08T21:19:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.ladderlife.com\/?p=333"},"modified":"2021-05-19T19:34:30","modified_gmt":"2021-05-19T19:34:30","slug":"3-reasons-stay-home-parents-life-insurance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ladderlife.com/blog\/2017\/09\/08\/3-reasons-stay-home-parents-life-insurance\/","title":{"rendered":"3 Reasons Stay-At-Home Parents Need Life Insurance"},"content":{"rendered":"

Have you ever felt that being a stay-at-home parent is more than a full-time job? Well, you\u2019re right. With all of the responsibilities you juggle, in addition to taking care of your children, you\u2019re probably pulling some serious overtime hours. In fact, Salary.com suggests that between managing household expenses, repairs, child care, pet care, food shopping, cooking, cleaning, and transportation, stay-at-home parents put in an average of 94.7 working hours a week. They also estimate that the <\/span>value<\/span><\/a> of all of this labor is equivalent to over $162,000 per year – a figure that could easily rival a working partner\u2019s yearly income. Yet, despite a stay-at-home parent\u2019s significant household contributions, it\u2019s often only the \u201cbreadwinner\u201d who thinks he or she needs life insurance coverage. <\/span><\/p>\n

Insuring only one parent in a two parent household is a risky move when you consider the family\u2019s full financial health. But families are sometimes unaware of this because they have made one of the following three assumptions:  <\/span><\/p>\n