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Average Premiums For Homeowners And Renters Insurance By State, 2020 (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  $1,501  10 $225  4 Montana $1,347  16 $153  27
Alaska   989  37 186  9 Nebraska 1,586  8 143  33
Arizona   866  45 164  19 Nevada 824  46 179  14
Arkansas   1,498  11 210  7 New Hampshire 1,048  33 147  31
California (5) 1,241  23 171  18 New Jersey 1,277  21 154  26
Colorado   1,667  7 161  21 New Mexico 1,151  29 180  13
Connecticut   1,582  9 180  13 New York 1,356  15 173  16
Delaware 907  43 151  29 North Carolina 1,119  31 160  22
D.C. 1,229  25 159  23 North Dakota 1,230  24 116  38
Florida   2,165  1 182  11 Ohio 871  44 162  20
Georgia   1,403  14 212  6 Oklahoma 2,040  2 226  3
Hawaii   1,245  22 176  15 Oregon 735  50 154  26
Idaho   810  47 148  30 Pennsylvania 967  40 152  28
Illinois   1,144  30 157  25 Rhode Island 1,788  5 183  10
Indiana   1,021  34 164  19 South Carolina 1,327  17 186  9
Iowa   998  36 136  34 South Dakota 1,222  26 118  37
Kansas   1,478  13 162  20 Tennessee 1,296  20 187  8
Kentucky   1,174  27 157  25 Texas (6) 2,000  4 216  5
Louisiana   2,038  3 247  2 Utah 764  48 147  31
Maine   956  41 148  30 Vermont 984  38 151  29
Maryland   1,169  28 160  22 Virginia   1,107  32 152  28
Massachusetts   1,667  7 172  17 Washington 937  42 158  24
Michigan   1,002  35 181  12 West Virginia 974  39 179  14
Minnesota   1,481  12 134  35 Wisconsin 762  49 128  36
Mississippi   1,674  6 256  1 Wyoming 1,308  18 146  32
Missouri   1,301  19 172  17 United States $1,311    $173  
(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.