Insurance Guide

Term Life Insurance Cost by Age (2026)

What healthy buyers actually pay — and why waiting costs you

7 min read · Reviewed by Licensed Insurance Experts

Term life insurance is priced mostly on age and health, and age only moves one way. Here are realistic 2026 ranges so you can see roughly what to expect — and why locking a rate now beats waiting.

Estimated monthly cost — 20-year term, healthy non-smoker

Age$250,000$500,000
25~$13–$18/mo~$18–$26/mo
35~$15–$22/mo~$22–$34/mo
45~$28–$45/mo~$45–$75/mo
55~$70–$120/mo~$120–$210/mo

Illustrative ranges for comparison only — your quote depends on health, tobacco use, term length, and carrier.

Why the rate jumps with age

Insurers price the risk of a claim during the term, which rises as you get older. Buy at 35 instead of 45 and you can lock a materially lower rate — for the entire 20 years.

What else moves your price

Lock it before your next birthday

Your rate is fixed for the whole term once you're approved, so buying sooner literally locks in a younger age. Healthy applicants can often skip the exam with no-exam coverage.

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