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SergeStorms

(19,392 posts)
12. You can bet on it.
Sun Jul 4, 2021, 11:31 PM
Jul 2021

Insurance rates in Florida are already some of the nation's highest, and they won't miss a chance to raise the rates again.

Among the hurricanes, sink holes, tornadoes, rising sea levels, deteriorating buildings, and who knows whatever else they can think of, insurance rates will become too high for many people to afford.

Mobile homes insurance rates are already too high for many to afford, and when a heavy hurricane season hits, it's going to wipe a lot of people out financially.

I think the population of Florida is in for a decline, which will please many of the natives to no end. Florida is over populated, and the state's aquifers can't support the number of people living there.

Florida is between a rock and a hard place already. The worst is yet to come.

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