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Across the country, property insurance is becoming more expensive, harder to get, and dangerously unfair. While climate change plays a role in rising costs, our new report, Rising Property Insurance Premiums: Uneven Risks to Households,[1] reveals a deeper, more disturbing truth that insurers are penalizing people based on their credit scores, not actual risks to their property. This practice hits hardest in communities of color and among lower-income households, compounding decades of housing discrimination. Two homeowners facing the same risk of damage from floods or fires could receive wildly different quotes, just because one has a lower credit score. That is institutionalized financial discrimination. These rigged pricing tactics create a chain reaction of harm. Higher insurance costs drive up mortgage payments, increase the risk of foreclosure, and can ultimately lower home values, cutting off the single largest source of household wealth for most working families. And the impact doesn’t stop there. Families fall behind on credit card debt, miss car payments, and spiral deeper into instability, solely for the purpose of keeping their insurance. Americans for Financial Reform is fighting to end this practice, and our report is already in the hands of key congressional staffers, regulators, and journalists. But we need your help to keep pushing.
Let’s be clear about this, insurance companies are not helpless victims of climate change. They're using climate change as a smokescreen to shift the burden onto families who can least afford it. And they’re getting away with it because regulators are still clinging to outdated assumptions that equate credit scores with risk, assumptions that research is quickly proving wrong. That’s why our work is so essential. Reports like Rising Property Insurance Premiums: Uneven Risks to Households inform new legislation, shape regulatory hearings, and get cited by lawmakers calling out industry abuse. When policymakers need evidence to challenge corporate power, we deliver. We’re also working to equip the public and the media with the tools to demand better. Fair housing groups, climate advocates, and consumer rights organizations are already using this report to support campaigns nationwide. With your help, we can ramp up our outreach, build pressure on state insurance commissioners, and keep the spotlight on this injustice. Together, we can expose this injustice and fight back against the insurance industry. Caroline. Caroline Nagy (she/her)
[1] Rising Property Insurance Premiums: Uneven Risks to Households |
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