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Why are life insurance companies regulated by the government?
Insurance companies are entrusted with huge amounts of money -- in the $50 Billion to $200 Billion range in the case of the largest life insurance companies, such as the ...

Who regulates them?
Insurance companies in the United States are primarily regulated by the individual states. There is no one Federal regulatory agency (such as the Securities and Exchange Commission that has a ...




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