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April 08, 2025

WHILE millennials may still feel young at heart, adulting means confronting some nuanced realities. With the last group of the millennial cohort born in 1996, the youngest are turning 29 this year, making navigating finances a stark reality.

- AMANDA DUSSE

I don’t need insurance, I’m team forever young; may ring true for many, but the reality is different because life happens to most of us. Protecting and growing our finances is essential to securing a stable and prosperous future. Whether you’re just starting out, building a family, or running a business, the right financial strategies and the right insurance can make all the difference.

You’ve probably heard friends or family say, “I don’t need insurance.” They might feel invincible as if life’s unpredictable challenges will never touch them. But the truth is, no one is immune to life’s uncertainties. That’s why it’s crucial to plan and protect yourself, your loved ones, and your assets. Here are valuable insights on the types of insurance you need at different stages of life. Here’s a breakdown to help you make informed decisions:

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