Hidden ‘hurricane tax’ will hurt Floridians at all income levels | Opinion
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A recent study by R Street Institute shows the devastating impact of this hurricane tax on the Florida economy and state residents. R Street forecasts property insurance costs in the Sunshine State would increase between $864 million and $1.62 billion a year. This would result in hundreds of dollars a year in additional insurance costs for Florida businesses and homeowners.Featured Publications
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