Term Life Insurance in Texas
For most Texas families, term life is the cornerstone of a protection plan: because it has no cash-value component, it generally provides more coverage per premium dollar than permanent policies. That matters in a state where the typical home is valued near $300,000 (about 17% below the national average) and median household income is around $76,000. A 20- or 30-year term can be sized to replace that income and cover the mortgage through the years your family depends on it most.
What shapes coverage in Texas
Term Life Insurance for Texas families
For most Texas families, term life is the cornerstone of a protection plan: because it has no cash-value component, it generally provides more coverage per premium dollar than permanent policies. That matters in a state where the typical home is valued near $300,000 (about 17% below the national average) and median household income is around $76,000. A 20- or 30-year term can be sized to replace that income and cover the mortgage through the years your family depends on it most.
With a median age near 35 in Texas, many residents are in their prime earning and mortgage-paying years — the window where locking in a level term rate while you're younger and healthier tends to pay off most. Stephen compares multiple A-rated carriers to find coverage you qualify for. The figures below are a rough, estimate-only ballpark, never a quote.
- More coverage per dollar than cash-value policies, since it has no savings component
- Level premium that stays fixed for the whole term
- Pays out income-tax-free to your beneficiaries
- No-exam options available for qualifying applicants
Texas · $250k–$500k coverage, non-tobacco
- Age 30
- $24–$41/mo
- Age 40
- $42–$71/mo
- Age 50
- $96–$162/mo
Estimate only — not a quote. Final rates vary by carrier, state, and underwriting.
Common questions
Is term life insurance available in Texas?+
Yes. Stephen Tomes is licensed to serve Texas residents as an independent insurance agent (NPN 22123265). Stephen places term life insurance with multiple A-rated carriers that serve Texas residents, and helps you compare the options you qualify for.
How much does term life insurance cost in Texas?+
Rates depend on your age, health, coverage amount, and the carrier. The sample ranges on this page are a rough, estimate-only ballpark for a representative profile — Estimate only — not a quote. Final rates vary by carrier, state, and underwriting.
What protections do Texas policyholders have?+
Life insurance sold in Texas is regulated by the Texas Department of Insurance (https://www.tdi.texas.gov). Texas also participates in the state life and health insurance guaranty association system, a safety net that protects policyholders — commonly up to at least $300,000 in death benefit — if an insurer becomes insolvent. Confirm the exact limits with your state's guaranty association.
For general guidance only — not a quote or offer of insurance. Features, availability, and pricing vary by carrier, state, and underwriting. Stephen Tomes is a licensed independent insurance agent (NPN 22123265). Population, income, home-value, and age figures are approximate and drawn from public U.S. Census Bureau estimates and public home-value indices. They are provided for general context only. Last reviewed .
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