Ohio’s home-insurance premiums sixth-lowest in nation
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
The yearly rate Ohioans paid for homeowners insurance rose $6 between 2006 and 2007 to $548, ranking the state sixth-lowest for such premiums, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners said.
“A competitive market assures lower insurance premiums for all Ohioans,” said Mary Jo Hudson, director of the Ohio Department of Insurance.
The U.S. average was $816 in 2007, up from $801 the previous year, said the national group, which said 2007 is the most recent year for which complete statistics are available.

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