The honest truth about Meriden life insurance pricing: two CT applicants with nearly-identical profiles often get quotes that differ by 20–40%. The difference isn't random — it's the carrier's underwriting appetite for your age, health history, and product mix. The Meriden average hovers around $28.8/mo for a healthy 40-year-old, but your actual number could be significantly lower with the right carrier. The comparison tool above is the first step in finding that.
Where the cost really comes from
- Age at application — rates climb roughly 4–8% per year of age. Meriden median age: 39.8.
- Rate class — Preferred Plus vs Standard can be a 2× swing. Health history, labs, family genetics all play in.
- Product choice — Term is the cheapest per dollar of coverage. Permanent trades that for cash value + lifetime coverage.
- Term length — 20-year term is cheaper per month than 30-year, but forces renewal at older-age rates.
Pick any two products above to see how their cost structures actually stack up for Meriden applicants.