"Rising Insurance Premiums: The Impact on Colorado Homeowners and Drivers"

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Home and auto insurance premiums are surging across the country, with homeowners seeing an average increase of more than 11% and auto insurance climbing even faster. Insurance companies attribute the surge to the need to catch up after two years of big losses, rising labor and material prices, and a mounting toll of natural disasters. While state regulators have some power to limit price hikes, insurance companies tend to have the upper hand, leading to concerns about escalating rates of uninsured drivers and homeowners.
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