Naked and afraid: Residents of storm-intensive areas Face Insurance Exits
Douglas McIntyre and David Callaway discuss the potential consequences of worsening storm seasons, focusing on the possibility of migration from high-risk states like Florida, Louisiana and the Carolinas. They note how insurance companies are already withdrawing from these regions, leaving residents to rely on riskier alternatives. Meanwhile, Callaway observes that despite increased storm activity, people continue to move to vulnerable areas like Miami.
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