Homeowners Insurance Less Affordable for Consumers Over Last 20 Years, According to New IRC Study
Homeowners insurance affordability has deteriorated over the last two decades, driven by frequency and severity of natural disasters, economic conditions, rising construction costs and litigation, according to a new Homeowners Insurance Affordability report by the
On average, homeowners spent 1.54% of their household income toward insurance in the 2000s; that rose to an average of 1.99% in the 2010s. In 2021, the latest year for which expenditure data is available, spending on homeowners insurance was 1.99% of household income.
The
IRC’s analysis looks at homeowners insurance affordability at the countrywide and state level and examines underlying cost drivers by state. It does not address affordability for specific demographic or geographic risk profiles. The IRC noted that individual premiums can vary significantly, depending on several factors, including home location, its value, coverage options, previous claims history, and insurance company. While the most recent expenditure data is available only through 2021 and does not reflect the newest increases in personal insurance rates, it nevertheless provides an insightful analysis of trends in homeowner insurance affordability.
Key findings:
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The most affordable state in the country is
Utah , with consumers spending 0.96% of their income on homeowners insurance, compared withFlorida as the least affordable, with consumers spending 4.07%. Looking at rankings over the past five years,Florida andLouisiana have consistently maintained their positions as the least affordable states.
- The impact of underlying cost drivers varies widely by state. Exposure to significant weather events differs significantly and plays an important role in the cost of insurance. Non-weather events, claiming behavior, and the litigation environment also affect overall affordability.
“An understanding of what drives the cost of insurance is essential for consumers navigating the current insurance market,” said
Porfilio, who is also chief insurance officer at the
“Homeowners insurance in the
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