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A $400,000 house costs an average of $3,216 to insure per year, but your cost will vary based on a few factors.
As data center development moves into geographies associated with tornadoes, there’s more concern about storm damage and insurance risk.
Time is running out for lawmakers in Washington, D.C., to figure out how to tame skyrocketing healthcare costs for millions of Americans in the new year.
Lawmakers and regulators must move quickly to adopt these reforms and restore stability to the insurance market.
This coming year, it’s going to be vital that prospective home buyers think beyond closing day to their lives (and budgets) ...
Even after she escaped rising floodwaters by wading away from her home in chest-deep water during Hurricane Rita in 2005, Sandra Rojas, now 69, stayed put. A fifth-generation resident of Lafitte, ...
At a joint legislative hearing, housing providers, insurance industry groups, consumer advocates, and state regulators ...
The average cost of workers’ compensation insurance in Washington for 2026 will go up 4.9%, the Washington State Department ...
The increasing frequency and severity of natural disasters, including wildfires, floods, hail, further strain labour supply ...
Homeowners could see insurance premiums jump another 16% over the next two years due to an uptick in natural disasters and rebuilding costs.
Homeowners insurance costs will continue rising, growing by a total of 16% nationwide in the next 2 years, experts say.