In California, homeowners insurance rates surge as wildfire risks intensify
California insurance officials have approved Allstate's request to raise insurance rates for homeowners by an average of about 34 percent. The Allstate rate changes, which will go into effect in November, will hit about 200,000 households across a range of regions, from coastal communities such as San Mateo and Santa Barbara counties, to inland areas such as…
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