It’s helping erase most of the home insurance policies be written in the state. A lot more people are going to start to be priced out due to drastic increases to insurance prices.
Yikes. That’s toasty in March (89F for all my fellow people who can’t remember metric temp conversion despite googling it all the time). And it’s always SO HUMID too.
I lived there briefly once and I’ve never sweat so much in my life.
Neat, climate change is about to erase most of Florida.
It’s helping erase most of the home insurance policies be written in the state. A lot more people are going to start to be priced out due to drastic increases to insurance prices.
Free market working as intended
I have no idea how the home insurance industry has found it profitable to even keep it up this long.
The highest point in Florida is 345 feet above sea level.
and the lowest is at sea level!
TIL Florida is the flattest state
How often does Miami flood?
I was in Florida two weeks ago, it was 32C or maybe more for a few days straight, in the middle of March.
Yikes. That’s toasty in March (89F for all my fellow people who can’t remember metric temp conversion despite googling it all the time). And it’s always SO HUMID too.
I lived there briefly once and I’ve never sweat so much in my life.
Dammit I was going to post that comment.