Is Insurance Becoming a Hidden Expense Trap for the Middle Class?
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With rising premiums and increasing financial pressure, insurance feels less like protection and more like a fixed monthly burden. Most people continue renewing policies out of habit, not strategy or reassessment of need. At what point does protection turn into financial pressure?
I disagree with the idea that insurance itself becomes the problem. The real issue is when people buy coverage once and never reassess it as life changes. Protection only turns into financial pressure when policies stop matching actual needs, income, or priorities. But that’s not a failure of insurance, it’s a failure of financial review. We update phones, subscriptions, even budgets regularly, yet many people keep the same coverage for years without questioning it. The answer isn’t to see insurance as a burden. It’s to stop treating it like autopilot. The right coverage should create peace of mind, not monthly resentment.
Rising premiums are making insurance feel more like a financial commitment than a safety net. Maybe the real issue is we rarely reassess whether we still need what we keep renewing out of habit.
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