Rising Insurance Costs Emerge as Primary Concern Among Floridians, FAU
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Rising Insurance Costs Emerge as Primary Concern Among Floridians, FAU
In the aftermath of the exceedingly destructive 2024 hurricane season, Floridians are confronting an escalating climate crisis marked by increasingly severe tropical storms and a growing economic strain linked to homeowners insurance. A recent survey conducted by Florida Atlantic University (FAU) sheds light on public sentiment, revealing that more than two-thirds of residents in the state express moderate to extreme concern about the intensific…
Most Floridians worry about stronger hurricanes and rising insurance costs, Invading Sea survey finds
By Nathan Crabbe, The Invading Sea More than two-thirds of Floridians are moderately or extremely concerned about hurricanes increasing in strength and frequency, according to a new Florida Atlantic University survey. The Invading Sea’s Florida Climate Survey also found that most Floridians – 54% – are worried about being able to afford and maintain homeowners insurance due to climate change. The average premiums for Florida homeowners rose ne…
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