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Change Your Future

Entrepreneurship is a great way to build wealth, and Primerica gives you that opportunity. In Corporate America, your happiness is probably not at the top of your boss's agenda. That's because the company's goals are not the same as yours.

With Primerica, you have the chance to do something great for your family's future by building a business. Plus, you can learn How Money WorksTM concepts and help other families learn, too. Our representatives work every day to help families find the tools to earn more income and become properly protected, debt free and financially independent.

A Primerica business doesn't require a huge financial investment, and you can start in your own community. If that sounds like an opportunity to you, learn more about Primerica and how you can start a business of your own.





There is a strong need for financial education among African Americans.

In terms of getting educated about finances, 40% rely on family members for information. Two thirds are not confident they are financially prepared for their retirement. About one third have an actual plan in place. Nearly a third worry they will outlive their retirement savings. 6% of African Americans already plan to work part time during retirement

- Source: massmutual.com, "the 2018 State of the American Family Study, Insights from African American Families - Executive Summary," 2018 617932







Los Angeles

Princess & George Mitchell
Sacramento, CA
Former Occupation: Retail Manager

"There's just too much opportunity to ever slow down. I joined Primerica in 2007 after I was laid off from work. I was facing the same financial uncertainty many people are facing today. It was shocking when I lost my job, but I couldn't let any negative feelings linger. I had always been ambitious and decided I wanted to be my own boss this time. I would work hard for myself and never be laid off again!"


Los Angeles

Patricia & Gary Kornegay
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Former Occupation: Clerk Typist

"Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think this would be our life. I worked as a clerk typist for an animal shelter in South Central Los Angeles and Gary worked as a Reuse Technician at a dialysis facility. If Gary hadn't said yes to his cousin, Bertha, about going to an Opportunity Meeting, we'd still be in those same jobs, stuck in L.A. I am so grateful to our team and to our family for helping us build this business."