Tariffs Could Boost U.S. Home Insurance Costs by $106 in 2025
Tariffs on imported construction materials could raise average U.S. home insurance premiums by $106 in 2025, driven by higher rebuilding costs and supply chain effects.
Tariffs on imported construction materials could raise average U.S. home insurance premiums by $106 in 2025, driven by higher rebuilding costs and supply chain effects.
From 2021 to 2024, Utah homeowners saw nearly $700 average annual insurance premium increases amid climate risks and housing affordability challenges. This report highlights regulatory and market trends shaping property insurance.
Orion180 collaborates with Jewelers Mutual to offer enhanced jewelry insurance coverage for homeowners, integrating specialized protection for high-value items within homeowners policies across multiple states.
South Dakota homeowners are facing a 41% surge in insurance premiums over seven years, driven by severe weather, construction cost inflation, and high crop insurance payouts, impacting urban and rural residents alike.
Colorado proposes a 1% home insurance fee to fund hail damage mitigation and wildfire claim support, aiming to stabilize market and lower homeowners premiums.
Discover Colorado's new FAIR Plan for homeowners insurance, designed as a last-resort option for those declined by standard insurers. Get details on coverage and eligibility.