How is severe weather driving up insurance rates in Illinois?
As climate change brings with it more severe weather more often and a higher cost to repair and pick up the pieces when disaster strikes.
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As climate change brings with it more severe weather more often and a higher cost to repair and pick up the pieces when disaster strikes.
State Farm is raising its home insurance rates in Illinois next month by an average of 27 percent, pointing to increased severe weather risks and higher home repair costs.
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