Citing what it calls a potentially "dire situation," State Farm on Monday asked California for permission to hike insurance rates by an average of 22%. "Insurance will cost more for customers in California going forward because the risk is greater in California," the company said in a press release. State Farm "has been quite profitable in California over the last…
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