Rising US homeowners insurance costs driven by nat cat losses and inflation: Triple-I

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Reinsurance News - Jul 17, 2024

Homeowners insurance costs in the US have been on the rise since COVID, largely due to increased losses from natural catastrophes and persistent inflation, according to the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I). Despite more frequent and intense extreme weather events in recent years, many Amer...

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