How Much Life Insurance Do I Need in Maryland?

Calculate your life insurance needs based on your income, debts, family situation, and state-specific costs like college tuition and cost of living.

Frequently Asked Questions

Maryland has a higher cost of living than the national average (5% above the national baseline). A common starting point is 10-12 times annual income, plus outstanding debts, education funding at Maryland college costs, and final expenses, minus existing coverage. The calculator above provides a personalized estimate based on the DIME method (Debt, Income, Mortgage, Education).

The average annual cost of attending a public 4-year university in Maryland is approximately $23,968 (including tuition, fees, room, and board). A full 4-year degree costs around $95,872. Education funding is one of the four components in the DIME calculation method.

Yes. Maryland has a state estate tax with an exemption of $5 million and a top rate of 16%. Life insurance proceeds paid to a named beneficiary are not subject to probate, but the death benefit may be included in the taxable estate for estate tax purposes. An irrevocable life insurance trust (ILIT) can remove the proceeds from the taxable estate. See the full tax breakdown with the Maryland death tax calculator.

Maryland's cost of living index is 1.05 (where 1.00 is the national average). This means a family in Maryland needs about 5% more than the national average to maintain the same standard of living. The calculator bases income replacement on actual income — which already reflects local costs — and shows this index for context alongside Maryland-specific college and tax figures.

The beneficiary designation on the policy — not a will or trust — determines who receives life insurance proceeds. State laws on divorce revocation, spousal consent, and per stirpes defaults vary and can affect the outcome. Outdated designations remain in effect regardless of other estate planning documents. Check Maryland's rules with the Maryland beneficiary checker.

Maryland Estate Planning Resources

In-depth guides covering Maryland probate laws, trust requirements, and estate planning strategies.