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Analysis10 min readUpdated 2026-04-04

Insurance Costs Are Rising Everywhere — But These States Got Hit Hardest

The National Crisis

National avg: $1,800/yr (2020) → $2,600/yr (2026) = 44% increase. Worst: FL +102%, LA +68%, CO +55%, TX +48%, NE +42%, CA +62%.

5 forces: climate change ($100B+ annual catastrophe losses), construction inflation (+30-40%), reinsurance hardening (+30-50%), insurer exits, litigation costs.

2027 outlook: FL may stabilize. CA facing 15-30% increases. CO/KS/NE continued hail pressure. Midwest/NE modest 5-10%.

What to do: shop annually, raise deductible, mitigation investments, improve credit, bundle, don't file small claims, factor insurance into location decisions.

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