Yes, Let’s Trust The Insurance Industry’s Numbers

Courtesy Donklephant  Mon, 10/12/2009 - 10:04pm

I’ve been following the stories today about that “study” (pdf) by the insurance industry and while I understand why it’s getting so much play, I have a hard time believing why anybody would believe what they have to say about their own products becoming more expensive.

Let’s run down a few reasons…

  • First, if the insurance companies want insurance to become more expensive, guess what?

    They can make it more expensive. For any reason.
  • ...



 

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