The shutdown tied the hands of many seeking federal flood coverage — making the month a lot scarier for those living in or ...
As the government shutdown continues, National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policies are not being given out or renewed.
Melissa Hudson says she was stunned last year when the insurance premiums on her home in Port Orchard, Wash., shot up 40 percent—even though she’d intentionally bought a home at low risk for fire, ...
SPOKANE - Homeowners insurance costs are rising across the Inland Northwest, driven by more frequent natural disasters including wildfires and windstorms that impact the region. Lisa Lauderdale, a ...
Despite significant insurance rate hikes last year, Washington residents may not get much relief when their policies are up for renewal again. Home, auto and health insurance rates continue to see ...
Property insurance companies are easy targets for populist demagogues. Their plans are complicated and increasingly ...
An estimated 80,000 Washington residents could be left unable to afford health coverage if Congress does not extend the enhanced premium tax credit.
SPOKANE, Wash. – Starting July next year, residents in need of long-term care in Washington will have new options to avoid financial pitfalls while securing additional coverage at a reduced cost.
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With expiring health-tax credits, here’s how much premiums may rise in WA counties
Data published by U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell’s office breaks down expected premium increases by county if enhanced premium tax ...
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