"Rising Home Insurance Costs: Impact of Climate Change and Strategies to Lower Premiums"

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Home insurance costs in the U.S. have surged, particularly in states prone to climate-related disasters, with Florida leading the pack at an average of $9,213 annually. Insurers are increasingly withdrawing coverage from high-risk areas, impacting both home and car insurance. To lower premiums, homeowners can disaster-proof their homes by taking preventive measures and consider relocating to lower-risk states. Comparing quotes from multiple insurance providers is recommended to find the best coverage and rates.
Topics:business#climate-change#disaster-proofing#financeinsurance#home-insurance#insurance-costs#premiums
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