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Average Premiums For Homeowners And Renters Insurance By State, 2019 (1)

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  Homeowners Renters   Homeowners Renters
State Average premium (2) Rank (3) Average premium (4) Rank (3) State Average premium (2) Rank (3) Average premium (4) Rank (3)
Alabama  $1,463 12 $219  5 Montana $1,287 19 $149  40
Alaska  962 38 182  14 Nebraska 1,564 9 144  46
Arizona  850 46 164  24 Nevada 791 48 179  19
Arkansas  1,456 13 208  7 New Hampshire 1,021 34 146  45
California (5) 1,177 28 175  20 New Jersey 1,237 23 156  35
Colorado  1,618 7 159  28 New Mexico 1,126 30 186  10
Connecticut  1,531 10 183  13 New York 1,357 16 185  11
Delaware 908 43 153  36 North Carolina 1,193 26 159  29
D.C. 1,275 20 158  30 North Dakota 1,236 24 115  51
Florida  1,988 3 180  18 Ohio 853 45 163  26
Georgia  1,362 15 209  6 Oklahoma 2,000 2 235  3
Hawaii  1,182 27 174  21 Oregon 727 51 158  31
Idaho  799 47 148  43 Pennsylvania 955 39 153  37
Illinois  1,054 33 157  32 Rhode Island 1,731 5 182  16
Indiana  983 36 164  25 South Carolina 1,303 17 182  17
Iowa  913 42 132  48 South Dakota 1,218 25 117  50
Kansas  1,519 11 167  23 Tennessee 1,259 21 189  8
Kentucky  1,172 29 162  27 Texas (6) 1,982 4 220  4
Louisiana  2,037 1 236  2 Utah 743 50 149  41
Maine  936 41 149  39 Vermont 947 40 151  38
Maryland  1,125 31 157  33 Virginia  1,080 32 149  42
Massachusetts  1,617 8 186  9 Washington 908 44 157  34
Michigan  999 35 182  15 West Virginia 968 37 185  12
Minnesota  1,433 14 135  47 Wisconsin 750 49 127  49
Mississippi  1,622 6 252  1 Wyoming 1,244 22 147  44
Missouri  1,299 18 173  22 United States $1,272    $174  
(1) Includes state funds, residual markets and some wind pools. (2) Based on the HO-3 homeowner package policy for owner-occupied dwellings, 1 to 4 family units. Provides all risks coverage (except those specifically excluded in the policy) on buildings and broad named-peril coverage on personal property, and is the most common package written. (3) Ranked from highest to lowest. States with the same premium receive the same rank. (4) Based on the HO-4 renters insurance policy for tenants. Includes broad named-peril coverage for the personal property of tenants. (5) Data provided by the California Department of Insurance. (6) Texas data were obtained from the Texas Department of Insurance. Note: Average premium=Premiums/exposure per house years. A house year is equal to 365 days of insured coverage for a single dwelling. The NAIC does not rank state average expenditures and does not endorse any conclusions drawn from this data. Source: ©2022 National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). Reprinted with permission. Further reprint or distribution strictly prohibited without written permission of NAIC.