Consumer Federation: Millions of Consumers Lack Vital Homeowners Insurance, Resulting in $1.6 Trillion in Unprotected Market Value
A new report by
"Being uninsured poses a potential threat not only to individual homeowners but also to communities and our national housing stock," CFA explains in EXPOSED: A Report on
Using data from the
* One in thirteen American homeowners are uninsured--approximately 7.4% - living in about 6.1 million homes.
* Homeowners earning under
* Certain demographics of homeowners are disproportionately at risk. 22% of Native American homeowners, 14% of Hispanic homeowners, and 11% of Black homeowners have no insurance.
* 35% of owners of manufactured homes and 29% of homeowners who inherited their homes lack coverage.
* Rural homeowners, those living in the metropolitan areas of
* In 2021, an estimated
"Many consumers are struggling to afford rising premiums and must go without homeowners insurance," said
The report concludes with the following recommendations:
* State insurance regulators should collect more data to track homeowners insurance gaps and inequalities in insurance markets. Despite decades of proposals, regulators have consistently failed to collect granular and timely data needed for research, and so information and analysis about homeowners insurance is in its infancy.
* Problems in the homeowners insurance market pose a systemic threat to housing markets, and solving them will require extensive investments in mitigation. States and the federal government need to substantially increase investments in community risk reduction, home fortification and loss mitigation, and develop strategies to reduce insurers' overreliance on unregulated, global reinsurance.
* Regulators should collect more information about racial homeowner insurance gaps. Historical work about racial discrimination in insurance markets has demonstrated the broad incidence of insurance "redlining," similar to the denial of mortgages in Black and Hispanic communities. Insurance companies have not been held accountable for this; more research should be done and regulators should use existing
"Insurance is an essential part of homeownership, financial security, and community resilience. When millions of American families simply cannot find or cannot afford insurance coverage for their home, we are all exposed," said
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REPORT: https://consumerfed.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Exposed-UninsuredHomes-1.pdf
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Original text here: https://consumerfed.org/press_release/millions-of-consumers-lack-vital-homeowners-insurance-resulting-in-1-6-trillion-in-unprotected-market-value/
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