State Farm is getting in on Florida’s auto insurance rate-cutting action.
In a news release on Thursday, State Farm said its latest rate cut would bring down premiums for its customers by an average of 10%.
Going back to October 2024, the company has cut its average rates by more than 20%, the release said.
All of the cuts are saving customers more than $1 billion or an average of $400 per vehicle, the company said.
Filings submitted to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation show that the company on Tuesday submitted a proposed rate decrease averaging 10.2% for its State Farm Mutual Automobile product and 8.8% for customers of its State Farm Fire and Casualty product.
The rates would take effect on Jan. 2 for new policies and March 14 for renewal policies, the filing says.
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