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Title: Minnesota Homeowners Face Soaring Insurance Costs

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

MinnesotaHomeowners Face Steep Insurance Increases, Rising⁣ Deductibles

MINNEAPOLIS​ – Minnesota homeowners are bracing for ‍a significant financial⁣ hit as home insurance ‌premiums surge, in‍ some​ cases​ by⁤ as much ‍as 40%, coupled with dramatically increased deductibles ‍for ⁢wind and hail damage. the double blow is leaving many scrambling to ⁣understand the changes⁤ and budget for possibly substantial out-of-pocket costs.

The rising costs reflect a confluence of‌ factors, primarily increasingly⁢ severe weather patterns and a growing number ⁣of insurance claims filed across the state. While insurance companies point to⁤ substantial payouts, ⁤recent financial reports reveal mixed results, raising questions ​about affordability and clarity in the Minnesota insurance market.

Homeowners​ are reporting substantial deductible increases. ⁢Some have seen ⁣fixed ‌deductibles jump from $1,500 to ‍$5,000, while others are facing a shift from a fixed amount ​to a percentage ​of their home’s value. ⁣Minneapolis resident ​Lauren McInerney expressed her surprise and‍ frustration, stating, “This year I just saw it come in the mail⁢ and⁤ I noticed the deductible went​ up and I ⁢was surprised ⁣by that… It’s⁤ just a‍ lot and now if ‌something ‍goes wrong ⁤I know I’m going to have to⁣ be paying more out of pocket ​too and I’m already paying a lot⁤ more out pocket every month, so ⁤it’s frustrating.”

According to Julia ‍Dreier​ of the Minnesota department of Commerce, the insurance industry has ⁣experienced challenging years, contributing to the higher premiums. State⁢ Farm, a⁢ major provider in Minnesota, reported paying out $1.30‌ in claims and expenses for every dollar collected​ in premiums over​ the past⁣ five‍ years. Tho, the company also ⁣announced a record $5.3 billion profit last year.

The‍ Minnesota Department of Commerce advises homeowners to shop around ​for the best policy and consider weatherproofing their homes to⁢ potentially qualify for insurance discounts. The department has received numerous complaints from homeowners who only ⁣discovered their deductible‍ increases after experiencing storm damage.

it ‌remains unclear ⁤how long ​these rising​ costs will persist or weather any⁤ regulatory ‍adjustments will⁣ be implemented to address the situation.

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