Why $1M is the most common "high coverage" target in Texas
Texas is home to Globe Life's headquarters, giving residents direct access to the largest direct-mail life insurer in the country. The state has no premium tax cap, so rates vary widely between carriers.
$1 million sits at the natural inflection point for Texas household income replacement: 10x a $100K salary, or 12x an $83K salary — both at or above TX median income of $73,035. It's also the most-quoted face amount on US life-insurance quote engines, which means carriers price aggressively at this level.
Once you cross $1M, carriers run "financial underwriting" — verifying that your income, net worth, or specific obligation (mortgage, business loan) justifies the coverage. Above $2.5M, full tax-return verification is standard in Texas.
Sample $1M policy costs in TX (2026)
Real rates from the top Texas carriers for $1,000,000 of level term life:
- Age 30, 20-yr, M, Pref Plus NS: $36–$52/month
- Age 35, 20-yr, M, Pref Plus NS: $44–$62/month
- Age 40, 20-yr, M, Pref Plus NS: $57–$81/month
- Age 45, 20-yr, M, Pref Plus NS: $57–$80/month
- Age 35, 30-yr, M, Pref Plus NS: $62–$88/month
- Age 35, 20-yr, F, Pref Plus NS: $36–$49/month
How to lock in the lowest $1M rate in Texas
Three actions consistently beat 20%+ off the average TX $1M quote: (1) shop at least 5 carriers — same-risk pricing varies 30–60%, (2) apply for the longest level term you might need on the first try — 30-year term locked at age 35 is cheaper than a 20-year locked at age 35 followed by a new 10-year at age 55, (3) apply for accelerated underwriting if eligible — no paramed visit, decision in 24–72 hours, same Preferred Plus rates.
Top Texas $1M carriers in 2026: Globe Life (McKinney, TX), Mutual of Omaha, Banner Life, Pacific Life plus Symetra and Lincoln Financial.