State Farm's Retreat: California Home Insurance Crisis

More than 70,000 State Farm policyholders in California were informed that their insurance policies would not be renewed, leaving them scrambling for alternatives. The decision comes amid rising home insurance rates and a retreat by major insurers from the state, citing financial risk and limitations of working within decades-old insurance regulations. This trend is pushing more people onto the California FAIR Plan, the insurer of last resort, which is starting to show signs of strain. The issue of passing through reinsurance costs to policyholders is a major sticking point, with potential federal legislation and state policies being considered to address the situation.
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