Farmers, USAA Boost Homeowners Insurance Rates by Double Digits in 2023

Farmers Insurance Group of Cos. and United Services Automobile Association led the pack among the largest US homeowner insurers increasing premium rates in 2023.

Source: S&P Global | Published on October 5, 2023

Premium increases continued at 6%

Farmers Insurance Group of Cos. and United Services Automobile Association led the pack among the largest US homeowner insurers increasing premium rates in 2023.

Both of the insurers’ year-to-date calculated effective rate change on their owner-occupied homeowner policies were up by double-digits through Sept. 1, with Farmers’ 14.8% increase only slightly higher than United Services Automobile Association (USAA)’s 14.7% gain, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence’s RateWatch application.

So far, Farmers has received approval by state regulators to boost its rates across 43 states, with 28 of them having a calculated weighted average change of greater than 10%. The California-based insurer’s three largest effective rate increases occurred in Illinois, Texas and Tennessee, at 25.3%, 25.1%, and 23.8%, respectively.

USAA raised rates in 44 states through the first eight months of 2023, with about 60% having a double-digit calculated effective rate increase. The 36.6% effective rate change in Arizona is the largest for the Texas-based insurer. The insurer raised rates by over 30% in two other states — Colorado’s effective rate change was 34.7% and Tennessee’s was 30.1%.

The Progressive Corp. has the largest year-to-date effective rate change in any state among the country’s largest homeowner writers. An overall rate change of about 57% in North Carolina went into effect on June 19 for its renewal business. The insurer also received a notable increase in the battered California market when the state’s regulator approved a 25% weighted average increase. The filing was approved Aug. 9 and impacts about 41,600 policyholders.

The Ohio-based insurer’s countrywide calculated rate increase is 9% so far in 2023.

Arizona rises above the rest

The largest homeowner insurers in Arizona have collectively boosted their rates by a weighted average of 18.4% through Sept. 1, the highest calculated increase in the US. A 16.4% change in Texas was the second-largest increase, followed by a 16.3% rise in Illinois. In total, 12 other states have seen a double-digit increase in their homeowner rates.

The states with the lowest weighted average increase so far in 2023 are Hawaii, Vermont and New Jersey at 1.8%, 2.5% and 2.8%, respectively. The District of Columbia is also at the low end of the spectrum with a 2.3% calculated increase.

2023 rise in rates continues from prior year

Macroeconomic conditions continue to plague US personal lines-focused insurers as the past two years have seen a higher-than-average rise in homeowners’ insurance rates. Between 2018 and 2021, the countrywide yearly average change was in the 3% range but jumped to about 6% in 2022. Through roughly the first eight months of 2023, the national average rise in homeowners’ premium rates was 8.8%.