Why smoker rates are so high in Arkansas
Arkansas ranks 4th in heart-disease mortality and 3rd in smoking prevalence. The state's average final-expense premium runs about 14% above the national mean.
Mortality data drives life-insurance pricing — and the actuarial reality is that smokers die earlier. The CDC estimates current smokers live roughly 10 years less than non-smokers, and that gap shows up in life-insurance pricing as a 2.5x–3x premium multiplier across virtually every carrier writing in Arkansas.
The good news: not all "smoker" classes are equal. Several carriers offer "Preferred Tobacco" rates that run 20–35% below standard tobacco for applicants with otherwise excellent health.
Cheapest smoker carriers in AR
These carriers consistently produce the lowest smoker-class premiums for Arkansas applicants:
- Prudential 'Preferred Smoker' — 20–30% below standard tobacco for clean applicants
- Lincoln Financial — competitive smoker rates, especially ages 45+
- Banner Life — lowest standard-tobacco rates in many ${s.abbr} age bands
- Pacific Life — competitive across all smoker tiers
- John Hancock — Vitality program lets smokers earn discounts by quitting
Realistic Arkansas smoker rates (2026)
Sample monthly rates for a AR smoker, $250K 20-year term:
- Age 35 male, Preferred Smoker: $65–$81/month
- Age 35 female, Preferred Smoker: $51–$68/month
- Age 45 male, Standard Smoker: $113–$149/month
- Age 55 male, Standard Smoker: $107–$139/month