The proportion of Americans without health insurance held steady at around 8% of the population in 2025, according to new ...
For many Central Florida drivers, auto insurance has felt like a second car payment.But there may be some good news: Insurance rates across Florida are beginning to ease, thanks in part to legislative ...
National reports rank Florida as the most expensive state for home insurance, but state officials dispute these figures. Florida's Office of Insurance Regulation states the actual average premium is ...
Two major insurers in California plan on raising rates by double digits for single-family homes, which could cause premiums to skyrocket. The AAA-affiliated Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile ...
Claire MacQueen has no plans to have children anytime soon. It is not a question of desire or emotional readiness. MacQueen, 27, has always felt called to motherhood, envisioning it as one of life’s ...
Homebuyers have gotten some welcome news recently. “The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage declined again this week to 6.23%. Rates currently stand at their lowest level in the last three spring homebuying ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and legislative leaders are considering giving regulators more power to limit cost increases for consumers by making insurance companies seek prior state approval for any ...
DENVER — Despite years of clinging to historically low mortgage rates, a growing number of homeowners are now reconsidering selling their properties — even if it means surrendering 3% and 4% interest ...
Bills pending in several states — including in Iowa, New York, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania — would ban insurers from using so-called credit-based insurance scores to determine coverage costs. Only a few ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WITN) - State Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey says a deal has been reached with insurance companies over the dwelling rate increase. The North Carolina Department of Insurance has ...
In February 2026, homeowners insurance averaged $2,424 a year for a $300,000 dwelling nationwide, according to data from ...