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Citizens insurance hike reveals Florida's needless cruelty to those in need | Commentary
The Florida Times-Union· 1 day agoIn just about 26 minutes on Wednesday, the well-to-do group of political appointees who oversee...
Maine home insurance rates are rising. Blame climate change.
Portland Press Herald, Maine via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoJun. 20—Maine homeowners are facing the second-largest home insurance rate hike in the country, and climate change is to blame, according to an industry ...
Proposed Citizens Insurance rate hike could impact millions in Florida
WTVT via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe company covers 1.2 million policies. It was originally designed for homeowners who couldn’t find...
With fires burning again, is California becoming uninsurable?
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoMany California homeowners find themselves more vulnerable than ever as major insurers abandon areas...
Citizens Insurance considers 14% rate hike, impacting over 1 million property owners
ABC Action News Tampa Bay· 2 days agoFlorida's taxpayer-backed insurer of last resort is considering rate hikes that will affect more than one million property owners. On Wednesday, the Citizens Property < ...
Tax credits being offered to businesses in Florida that help offset costs of child care for...
ABC Action News Tampa Bay· 1 day agoChild care tax credits are coming for businesses in the state of Florida. These credits could reduce some of the weekly child care costs for parents, making childcare more affordable.
Column: As hurricane season approaches, Florida can do more to weather the property insurance storm...
The Business Journals· 7 days agoAs hurricane season has begun, Florida is starting to see some relief in the state’s property ...
It's time to add climate costs to your household budget
Yahoo Finance via AOL· 3 days agoHailstorms have pushed up homeowners insurance costs in the Upper Midwest, with rates in...
As Hurricane Season Ramps Up, Insurance Providers Are Dropping Clients In High-Risk Areas
International Business Times· 22 hours agoLast year, homeowners and residents living in what's considered "high-risk" or "active" hurricane areas witnessed the fourth-most active hurricane season on record.
2 states where home prices are falling because there are too many houses and not enough buyers
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 3 days ago"Out-of-town homebuyers no longer see Florida as a place to get amazing value," Auciello said....