See Where Home Insurance Policies Were Dropped in Your State
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As climate shocks get worse, insurance companies are increasingly dropping homeowners facing risks of hurricanes, wildfires and other disasters. Now, the results of a congressional investigation, shared exclusively with The New York Times, have made it possible to see where insurance policy nonrenewals are happening — creating a new map of the climate crisis.
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The map below shows rates of home insurance nonrenewals in recent years. You can explore your state and areas with the highest rates in the country, including California and Western states facing wildfires and Eastern Seaboard states like Florida and the Carolinas with elevated hurricane risk.
The insurance crisis has also spread far beyond the coasts, with rates of dropped policies jumping in many U.S. counties over the past several years.
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Those spikes may come after a large disaster hits, but not always. In some places, such as Oklahoma, they coincide with growing premiums, but in others, insurers and state regulators may keep prices flat while dropping policies.
Communities deemed too dangerous to insure risk seeing property values fall, along with local tax revenue, stripping money from schools, police and other basic services. As insurers pull back from areas across the country exposed to climate change risks, where policies aren’t getting renewed is a key predictor of the disruption to come.
Read the full article on how home insurance nonrenewals are rising across the country.
See the rest of the country:
Nonrenewal rates rose in 46 states in 2023, a year with a record number of high-cost disasters, and many states have seen increased rates since 2018.
In the charts below, each state is on its own scale. To compare all the states on the same scale, click the “shared scale” button.
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