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California’s property insurance apocalypse: Some progress, no immediate relief


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Yasaman Lee, of Orinda, is photographed in front of her home in Orinda, Calif., on Thursday, July 17, 2025. Lee’s homeowner’s insurance rose from $8,534 last year to $13,069 this year. Many homeowners are experiencing a higher property insurance cost due to living in high-risk fire areas. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)

Millions of Californians in fire-risk areas have lost property insurance through non-renewals, and cost of an average premium is expected to rise 21% this year.


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