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New study sounds the alarm on insurance company price gouging

THE STREET·May 19 ago·3 min read
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Americans are wildly overpaying for property insurance, a new study from Vanderbilt University claims.  It turns out insurers have been charging more and delivering less on property and casualty insurance policies over the last few years. Meanwhile, they’re spending nearly $400 billion per …

Americans are wildly overpaying for property insurance, a new study from Vanderbilt University claims.  It turns out insurers have been charging more and delivering less on property and casualty insurance policies over the last few years. Meanwhile, they’re spending nearly $400 billion per …

Americans are wildly overpaying for property insurance, a new study from Vanderbilt University claims.  It turns out insurers have been charging more and delivering less on property and casualty insurance policies over the last few years. Meanwhile, they’re spending nearly $400 billion per …

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