Insurance Industry Employment Trends: 1990–2017

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Insurance Industry Employment Trends: 1990–2017 Insurance Information Institute December 2017 Steven Weisbart, Ph.D., Vice President and Chief Economist Insurance Information Institute  110 William Street  New York, NY 10038 Tel: 212.346.5540  Cell: 917.494.5945  stevenw@iii.org  www.iii.org

Overview of Insurance Sector Employment Changes* Insurance Subsector September 2017 Employment October 2017 Change Carriers P-C Direct 572,400 568,300 -4,100 Life Direct 347,100 348,700 +1,600 Health/Medical Direct 477,800 479,000 +1,200 Title & Other Direct 93,500 94,000 +500 Reinsurers 24,500 24,700 +200 Others Agents/Brokers 786,700 787,800 +100 Third-Party Administration 186,300 Claims Adjusters 64,500 62,900 -1,600 *Data are through October 2017 and are preliminary (i.e., subject to later revision); not seasonally adjusted. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2

Baselines: U.S. Employment Trends 3

U.S. Nonfarm Employment, Monthly, 1990–2017* *As of November 2017; not seasonally adjusted. Note: Recessions indicated by gray shaded columns. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Bureau of Economic Research (recession dates); Insurance Information Institute. 4

U.S. Employment in Service Industries, Monthly, 1990–2017* *As of November 2017; not seasonally adjusted. Note: Recessions indicated by gray shaded columns. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Bureau of Economic Research (recession dates); Insurance Information Institute. 5

Insurance Industry Employment Trends From 1998–2013, Total Industry Employment Has Stayed in a Narrow Band of 2.3–2.4 Million; in 2014 it Rose Above that Band

U.S. Employment in the Direct P/C Insurance Industry: 1990–2017* Sometimes the BLS Reclassifies Employment Within Industries. When This Happens, the Change is Spread Evenly Over a 12-month Period (in This Case March 2010–March 2011) *As of October 2017; not seasonally adjusted; Does not include agents & brokers. Note: Recessions indicated by gray shaded columns. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Bureau of Economic Research (recession dates); Insurance Information Institute. 7

U.S. Employment in the Direct Life Insurance Industry: 1990–2017* Every 4–5 Years BLS Reconciles its Data with Census Data; Sometimes This Reclassifies Employment Within Industries. This Drop, Spread Over March 2004– March 2005, Moved Some People to the Health/Medical Expense Sector. *As of October 2017; not seasonally adjusted; Does not include agents & brokers. Note: Recessions indicated by gray shaded columns. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Bureau of Economic Research (recession dates); Insurance Information Institute. 8

U.S. Employment in the Direct Health- Medical Insurance Industry: 1990–2017* Every 4–5 Years BLS Reconciles its Data with Census Data; Sometimes This Reclassifies Employment Within Industries. This Increase, Spread Over March 2004– March 2005, Moved Some People from the Life/Annuities Sector. *As of October 2017; not seasonally adjusted; Does not include agents & brokers. Note: Recessions indicated by gray shaded columns. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Bureau of Economic Research (recession dates); Insurance Information Institute. 9

U.S. Employment in the Reinsurance Industry: 1990–2017* *As of October 2017; not seasonally adjusted; Does not include agents & brokers. Note: Recessions indicated by gray shaded columns. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Bureau of Economic Research (recession dates); Insurance Information Institute. 10

U.S. Employment in Insurance Agencies & Brokerages: 1990–2017* *As of October 2017; not seasonally adjusted. Includes all types of insurance. Note: Recessions indicated by gray shaded columns. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Bureau of Economic Research (recession dates); Insurance Information Institute. 11

U.S. Employment in Independent Claims Adjusting: 1990–2017* *As of October 2017; not seasonally adjusted. Note: Recessions indicated by gray shaded columns. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Bureau of Economic Research (recession dates); Insurance Information Institute. 12

U.S. Employment in Third-Party Administration of Insurance Funds: 1990–2017* *As of October 2017; not seasonally adjusted. Includes all types of insurance. Note: Recessions indicated by gray shaded columns. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; National Bureau of Economic Research (recession dates); Insurance Information Institute. 13

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