Burden of Higher insurance rates widespread
The Americans pay tens of billions of dollars in damages from the destruction of the World Trade Center, because insurance companies to their increasing cost to consumers by increasing prices for rents, food, fuel and other goods and services.
Fees are as well as many companies charge less severe than the speed and independence of their employees increases in medical costs.
During recent weeks, the owner of the store was to learn how the nation worst terrorist attack, it expensive.
Insurers estimate the cost of the attack to over 50 billion dollars - which corresponds to U.S. $ 500 for every budget. The total value of four times what the industry meets annually in premiums - and almost half of the commercial insurance sector’s cash reserves, which renews on the future against disasters.
Burger King franchisee Stephen Schmidt has received bad news on December 28, in a letter from the chain of Florida-based insurance group.
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