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01 Dec 07 Licensed Bandits

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In 1992, US collected $20.5 billion in premiums and reported a pretax loss of $11.8 billion on home insurance, not counting earnings from , according to A. M. Best, an agency. In 2005, the home insurers took in $52.2 billion in premiums and reported a pretax loss of $643.6 million; had been cut to a of sales. In 2005, with investment earnings of $1.9 billion, the home insurers had a net gain, before taxes, of $1.3 billion.

One measure of the new of the home insurance business is its ratio of claims expenses to premiums. In the year of , the industry paid out $1.27 for every dollar of premium it collected. In 2005, the year of the more destructive Hurricane Katrina, the insurers paid out 71. for every dollar of premium.

Still they , that they can’t afford to offer coverage at all in many areas, and the get higher and higher. Insurance companies simply suck.

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