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Study Finds Floridians are Subsidizing Wealthy Foreign and Out-of State Homeowners

February 12, 2013 Government No Comments

American Consumer Institute Center for Citizen Research Finds Citizens Insurance Cross-Subsidies Harming Floridians
Study Finds Floridians are Subsidizing Wealthy Foreign and Out-of State Homeowners

Tallahassee, Fla. – With the start of the legislative session just weeks away, the American Consumer Institute Center for Citizen Research (ACI) today released the whitepaper “Welfare for the Rich: How Citizens Insurance Corporation Harms Floridians.” As a nonprofit educational and research institute that seeks to be a better and more reasoned voice for consumers, this paper analyzes Florida’s current property insurance market and provides important research which demonstrates how the current structure of Citizens Property Insurance Corp. is benefiting Florida’s more affluent consumers – including many out-of-state and foreign consumers – at the expense of the majority of Floridians. Among the recommendations provided by ACI are downsizing Citizens, bringing capital back into the state, ending harmful subsidies, encouraging price competition, rewarding mitigation and providing more protection to consumers who live in the state.

“Most Florida consumers, as well as a number of elected officials, are unaware of the real, ongoing risks associated with Citizens Property Insurance Corp.,” said Steve Pociask, President of the American Consumer Institute Center for Citizen Research. “The current structure of Citizens Property Insurance Corp. and the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund is benefiting Florida’s most affluent, including non-Floridians, and hurting the 77 percent of non-Citizens policyholders as well as all businesses, renters, churches, charities and automobile policyholders. During the 2013 state legislative session, the Florida Legislature has the opportunity to implement policies that will protect consumers by getting adequate capital back into the state, and ending the cross-subsidies that provide no net benefit to Floridians as a whole.”

The study is available at http://theamericanconsumer.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Affordability%20Study.pdf, visit ACI’s homepage or call Steve Pociask at (850) 391-7677.

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About The American Consumer Institute Center for Citizen Research
The American Consumer Institute Center for Citizen Research is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational and research institute. For more information about the institute and our other research issues, visit www.theamericanconsumer.org.

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