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WalletHub looked at the U.S. cities and towns with the highest and lowest median credit scores.
A judge has allowed Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson's office to continue an investigation into whether PEMCO and Progressive's use of credit scores in rating is discriminatory.
The court did find that the insurance office presented records that contained credible information that the use of credit scores is discriminatory.
Markel Corp.'s Wendy Houser received the 2022 Philanthropic Leadership Award during the event.
The state commissioner's March 2021 order prohibited insurers from using credit scoring to set insurance rates.
Across cohorts, policyholders with low credit scores were disproportionately impacted by rising home insurance rates.
The law will require that insurance companies test their data systems, algorithms and models to identify unfairness.
The bill has been released by the Business, Labor & Technology Committee and is moving to the Senate, where it is expected to pass.
In Detroit's lowest-earning neighborhood, home insurance is $1,919 more annually than in the city's highest-earning district.
The APCIA has taken legal action against Washington state, and the NAMIC may not be far behind.
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