Life Insurance Cost in Washington

2026 term and whole life insurance rates for Washington residents

$33/mo
$500K Term, Age 35
$12/mo
$250K Term, Age 30
$87/mo
$1M Term, Age 40

Preferred Plus (excellent health) rates. Tobacco users pay 2–3x more.

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Life Insurance Rates in Washington — 2026

Excellent health (Preferred Plus) · Non-tobacco · Annual rates shown

Policy Monthly Annual
10-yr term, $250K – age 30, excellent $12/mo $147/yr
20-yr term, $500K – age 35, excellent $33/mo $396/yr
20-yr term, $1M – age 40, excellent $87/mo $1,040/yr
20-yr term, $500K – age 50, excellent $148/mo $1,775/yr
30-yr term, $500K – age 35, excellent $49/mo $588/yr
Whole life, $500K – age 35 $428/mo $5,141/yr
No-exam term, $500K – age 40 $112/mo $1,346/yr

Rates are estimated averages. Individual quotes vary by exact age, specific health history, tobacco use, and insurer. Get personalized quotes from licensed agents for your actual rate.

Life Insurance in Washington: What Residents Should Know

Washington State has a competitive life insurance market with strong consumer protections. The state has no income tax, making life insurance death benefits tax-advantaged for beneficiaries in multiple ways.

Tip for Washington Residents

Washington's OIC (Office of the Insurance Commissioner) maintains a complaint ratio tool online — you can check how often an insurer has complaints filed against it relative to market size. Prioritize insurers with low complaint ratios and strong A.M. Best ratings.

Available Carriers
100+ approved carriers
Regulatory Environment
WA OIC-regulated; strong consumer protection; no state income tax on death benefits

How Health Class Affects Your Rate ($500K, 20-yr term, age 35 in Washington)

Health Class Monthly Annual
Preferred Plus (excellent health) $33/mo $396/yr
Preferred (very good health) $37/mo $444/yr
Standard Plus (good health) $42/mo $504/yr
Standard (average health) $50/mo $600/yr
Tobacco / smoker $86/mo $1,032/yr

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does life insurance cost in Washington?

A 35-year-old in Washington with excellent health pays approximately $33/month for $500,000 in 20-year term life insurance. A 25-year-old pays as little as $16/month for the same coverage. Life insurance rates are primarily driven by age, health class, and coverage amount — state variation is minimal for most states. Compare quotes from multiple carriers to find the lowest rate for your specific profile.

Is term or whole life insurance better for Washington residents?

For most families, term life insurance is the better choice. It provides the largest death benefit for the lowest premium — a 35-year-old pays ~$33/month for $500K in term life vs. ~$428/month for equivalent whole life coverage. Most financial advisors recommend "buy term, invest the difference" — put the premium savings in a Roth IRA or index fund. Whole life has specific use cases: estate planning for high net worth individuals, business succession planning, and funding special needs trusts.

How much life insurance do I need?

The standard guideline: 10–12x your annual income plus outstanding debts. Example: $80,000 income × 10 = $800,000 + $250,000 mortgage + $100,000 college costs = $1,150,000 in coverage needed. Subtract existing employer life insurance (typically 1–2x salary). Term length should cover until your youngest child is financially independent (typically 20-year terms work for most parents in their 30s–40s).

Can I get life insurance without a medical exam in Washington?

Yes — no-exam (accelerated underwriting) life insurance is widely available in Washington. Carriers use health records, prescription databases, and driving records to underwrite without a physical exam. No-exam policies typically cost 15–25% more than fully underwritten policies and have lower coverage limits ($500K–$2M typically). They are approved in 24–72 hours vs. 3–6 weeks for traditional underwriting. For healthy applicants who need coverage quickly, no-exam term is an excellent option.