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Tuesday, April 8, 2025   

Insurance premiums have gone up substantially and according to a new report, Utah is the state where homeowners are being hit the hardest.

The Consumer Federation of America's latest report found from 2021 to 2024, annual insurance premiums for a typical Utah homeowner increased by almost $700.

Sharon Cornelissen, director of housing for the federation, said skyrocketing premiums and increasing housing costs have presented a real challenge to many Utahns. Advocates described the report a wake-up call for consumers and policymakers across the nation.

"Our insurance crisis is increasingly also a housing crisis. These are not separate," Cornelissen contended. "We know for example that first-time homebuyers already struggle to afford a mortgage today and with spiking insurance costs, many may feel like they can never own a home."

Cornelissen pointed out extreme weather events and higher premiums are associated with rising mortgage distress. The report recommended requiring insurance companies to release data on pricing, coverage and claims annually, for federal and state governments to expand grant-based and loan-risk mitigation programs as well as the creation of a "reinsurance program" to stabilize the market. Experts advised homeowners to shop around for the best rates and also maintain homes by utilizing vital fire-reduction measures.

Doug Heller, director of insurance for the federation, said climate change is exacerbating the problem. He argued insurance companies are turning their backs on their customers in times of need, while insurance companies justify dropping customers by saying they need to manage the amount of risk they take on.

"The crisis is also a reflection of some brazen bullying we have seen from insurance companies around the country," Heller asserted. "They put customers that have paid premiums for decades on the chopping block and turn their back on communities that have relied on them for generations."

Many Utahns have had to make the tough decision to cut corners and fork out the cash to pay for their increasing premiums or have been left in the dark by companies which drop them as they try to recover losses, especially as climate change takes a toll on communities nationwide.


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