U.S. insurers hit hardest by inflation, Triple-I report finds

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Reinsurance News - Jun 14, 2023

U.S. insurers have paid more than their counterparts worldwide to repair and rebuild damaged properties and vehicles due to inflation since 2018, according to an executive briefing conducted on behalf of the International Insurance Society (IIS). Triple-I suggests that within this five-year timefram...

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