
In preparation for hurricane season, home insurance agencies have started to adjust their premiums. Rates are dropping in the Midwest and the West while rates are on the rise in coastal areas from Texas to Cape Cod.
Joseph B. Treaster, financial reporter for the New York Times, has been following what he calls “the Katrina effect” on the insurance industry.
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Joseph B. Treaster, reporter for The New York Times.













