Tag: Insurance

Long Island Roundtable Examines Rising Insurance and Living Costs Affecting Families

A Suffolk County roundtable addresses rising insurance premiums, housing costs, and taxes squeezing Long Island families and small businesses in New York.

2026 U.S. Housing Market Outlook: Stable Mortgage Rates and Rising Costs

Explore the 2026 U.S. housing market outlook featuring stable mortgage rates, rising homeownership costs, regional home price trends, and evolving rental options including built-to-rent communities.

Insurance Sector Implications of Congressional Redistricting and Subsidy Expiration

Explore how recent congressional redistricting and the expiration of Obamacare subsidies affect the U.S. health insurance market and regulatory landscape in this timely insurance sector analysis.

U.S. Homeownership Costs Exceed 40% of Income in Most Markets

Bankrate analysis shows American homebuyers now need over 40% of their income for homeownership costs, surpassing the traditional 30% rule across most U.S. markets.

Flood Recovery Tips for Homeowners: Safety, Documentation, Cleanup, and Insurance Claims

Discover key flood recovery steps for homeowners including safety precautions, documentation for insurance claims, effective cleanup, and hiring licensed contractors to navigate post-flood restoration with expert guidance from HUD and FEMA.

Federal Repeal of Minimum Staffing Standards for Long-Term Care Facilities Effective Feb 2026

The federal rule repealing minimum staffing standards for long-term care facilities takes effect February 2026, altering regulatory oversight and operational compliance for providers.

Florida Medicare Enrollment Sees Increased Focus on Plan Changes and Consumer Preparedness

Florida's Medicare beneficiaries face rising complexity in plan options with changes in premiums, provider networks, and drug coverage driving the need for thorough evaluation and consumer education ahead of enrollment.

Impact of Department of Education's Profession Reclassification on Federal Student Loans

The Department of Education's reclassification of key professions limits federal student loan access, impacting education in healthcare, engineering, and more, with broader implications for workforce and insurance sectors.

Legislative Deadlock Threatens Progress on U.S. Healthcare Deal

Insight into the legislative deadlock over the U.S. healthcare deal and its potential impacts on insurance and market regulations.

Canadian Life Insurers Face Investment-Health Alignment Challenges

Canada's top life insurers are challenged by investment strategies favoring fossil fuels over renewables, posing risks to long-term health and climate goals. Insight into market performance, regulatory trends, and risk management.