Like much of the rest of the country, Texas is seeing major increases in the cost of homeowners insurance. According to an article in Austin American-Stateman, residents of Texas have seen their insurance rates go up 50.9% on average which is the largest increase in the country for that time period. Unfortunately, experts are predicting […]
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NC Residents Speak Against 42% Rate Increase Requested by Rate Bureau
During a recent public comment session held by the North Carolina Department of Insurance, dozens of North Carolina residents spoke out against an average rate increase of 42% that the North Carolina Rate Bureau is requesting. The Rate Bureau represents insurance companies in the state and earlier this year requested average rate increases of 42%. […]
Florida Homeowners See Rates Higher Due to Re-Insurance Coverage Increase
A recent forecast by one of the largest re-insurance companies in the world is not great news for Florida homeowners. The forecast predicts that insurance companies will be paying more for re-insurance coverage in the new year and those costs are typically passed on to policyholders via higher premiums. Re-insurance is coverage your insurance company […]
2024 Homeowners Insurance Outlook Receives Negative Rating
The insurance news for 2024 is certainly not great. Experts expect that extreme weather and increasing costs will push up insurance costs and make insurance companies more selective when deciding where they will write policies. Recently, credit rating agency AM Best downgraded the entire home insurance industry from stable to negative. According to Richard Attanasio, […]
2023 Average Home Insurance Premium is Expected to Climb to $1,784/yr.
As the cost of homeowners insurance continues to head up, it is more important than ever to look for ways to keep your premium affordable. According to Money Magazine, the average home insurance premium is expected to climb to $1,784 in 2023 which is a shocking 9% increase from 2022. We thought it might be […]
Florida Car Insurance Premiums Increase 25% Since Ron DeSantis
According to a recent analysis by Newsweek, car insurance premiums have climbed a shocking 25 percent since Ron DeSantis won the election for governor in 2018. While car insurance premiums have been going up across the country according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics consumer price index (CPI), in fact they have climbed 17.1 […]
2023 Home Insurance Rates Are Increasing, Take a Look!
Homeowner insurance rates have been climbing for more than five years, increasing a shocking 19.1 percent since 2018 according to ValuePenguin. This trend will continue in 2023. According to the latest ValuePenguin study, between Jan. 1 and March 17, 2023, homeowner insurance premiums have increased 2.8% across the country. “In 2023, the rising cost of […]
Florida Insurance Guaranty Association (FIGA) Issued an Emergency Assessment Fee of 1%
In another twist to the insurance nightmare in Florida, it is possible that Florida homeowners will be facing another insurance increase. Recently, the Florida Insurance Guaranty Association (FIGA) issued an emergency assessment fee of 1%, which will result in some homeowners facing an increase starting October 1. The new increase was requested by FIGA and […]
Top 10 States With The Highest Home Insurance Premium Increase
Inflation is not only hitting consumer goods such as food and cars, but also impacting the cost of homeowners insurance. While the inflation rate recently hit 8.3 percent over the past 12 months, homeowner insurance has skyrocketed even more. Recently, Policygenius, ran the numbers and found that the cost to insure a home is up […]
Homeowners Prepare for Rate Increases Later This Year
In most states, home insurance rates are headed up this year and homeowners should be prepared for further rate increases before the end of the year. According to a recent S&P Global Market Intelligence report, over 177 insurance carriers have filed requests for rate increases in 43 states, Arizona alone has seen 34 rate increase requests. […]