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 California FAIR Plan seeks huge rate hike. Map shows which ZIPs hit hardest


“The California FAIR Plan has proposed raising home insurance rates by an average of 35.8% starting next spring - a hike that, if approved in full, would be its largest in at least seven years.”

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/california-fair-plan-seeks-largest-231104839.html

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Anonymous said…
Can you put a price on the opportunity to live in paradise - apparently the answer is yes.
Anonymous said…
“Can you put a price on the opportunity to live in paradise - apparently the answer is yes.”

If you subtract the freely allowed illegal alien arrivals from the legal tax paying resident CA exodus, the answer is NO.

Is CA “beating the farm” on a 2025 or 2030 census that will INCLUDE illegal aliens?

Because if this is not permitted, CA will have absorbed millions of people that the federal government will not acknowledge or help fund, leaving CA legal residents, on an isolated financial island on the hook for those expenses. What a CA financial sh_t storm this would be.
Anonymous said…
MAGA thinking! Referring to illegal aliens negatively, putting all migrants in one basket, exaggerating the number of border crossings. The oligarchy is doing a good job making you focus on migrants instead of them!
Anonymous said…
“exaggerating the number of border crossings” (?)

As of 2023 data, the population of illegal immigrants in CA alone was ~2.3 million. This 2023 figure exceeds the 2025 population of Santa Clara County in CA. According to Moody’s Analytics, 22 states are now in a “recession”, some states are in an “expansion”, while CA was identified as “treading water”.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/are-we-in-a-recession-yes-if-you-live-in-one-of-these-22-states/ar-AA1NR6ja
Anonymous said…
Again, why is this being posted here? What does this have to do with what's going on at the NNSA Labs? I agree it's a general concern for homeowners in CA, but how difficult is it for LLNL employees living in the Livermore area to get homeowners insurance. I suspect it's a nonissue.

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