Cars, houses made by insurers
Kansans have the auto insurance rates cheaper, while premiums for homeowners also seem to softening.
The rate varies depending on demands that The Eagle recently by the Kansas Insurance Department.
The inscriptions show that among insurance companies, that the records to changes in rates since January 1 - 66 for 32 machines and for homeowners - most auto insurers fell by premiums while most of homeowners insurance has increased prices, but not so much how they Over the past few years.
In other words, this is a good time to Shop around for insurance, said Jeff Witherspoon
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