How much does income protection cost at 20?
For a healthy non-smoking 20-year-old office worker, £1,500/month of benefit with a 13-week deferred period typically costs around £7–£14 per month.
How much income protection do 20-year-olds need?
Work out your essential monthly outgoings — mortgage or rent, bills, food. Income protection typically replaces 50–70% of gross income. Most 20-year-olds need £1,000–£2,500/month of benefit to cover their essential costs.
What deferred period should 20-year-olds choose?
The deferred period is how long you wait before payments begin — typically 4, 8, 13, 26, or 52 weeks. Choose a period that matches how long your savings or employer sick pay would last. A longer deferred period means a lower monthly premium.
Own occupation vs any occupation at 20
Always choose "own occupation" cover — this pays out if you cannot do your specific job, not just any work. This is especially important in specialist or professional roles where your specific skills are the basis of your income.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — particularly at 20 when your financial commitments are growing and your career is still ahead of you. Buying now locks in lower premiums.
Long-term income protection should run until your planned retirement age — typically 60, 65, or 67. Short-term policies (1–2 years per claim) are cheaper but may not provide sufficient protection.