New borrowing limits should not
affect average consumers if they are prudent and not heavily indebted, says ABS director Ong - Ang Ai Boon.
It remains to be seen how this will
affect the average consumer, but it does offer the promise of increased flexibility and service options.
He is currently the chief editor, editing all content published by Online Auto Insurance and assembling studies that show how state laws, regulations, and insurer practices
affect the average consumer.
Not exact matches
While the
average expectation of inflation has clearly increased, the survey also points to a greater degree of uncertainty on the part of
consumers as to how the tax package will
affect prices in aggregate.
The «property intelligence» and research firm MSB estimates that as many as 68 % of U.S. homeowners are underinsured by an
average of 18 %, while a June 6, 2008 study done by
consumer advocate United Policyholders found that 75 % of the homeowners
affected by the devastating 2007 Wildfires in San Diego and San Bernardino Counties were underinsured at an
average of $ 240,000 per home.
According to Governor Cuomo, the
affected consumers will be reimbursed, on
average, $ 1,600.
As for what I left for Andy to address, I meant (though it may not have been as clear as I'd like) that it would be a noteworthy article to discuss the detachment of your
average consumer with the environments they are
affecting.
«Most policies renew every six months, so this decline in
average quotes comes as good news for
consumers whose policies were
affected by rising prices in late 2008.»
The «property intelligence» and research firm MSB estimates that as many as 68 % of U.S. homeowners are underinsured by an
average of 18 %, while a June 6, 2008 study done by
consumer advocate United Policyholders found that 75 % of the homeowners
affected by the devastating 2007 Wildfires in San Diego and San Bernardino Counties were underinsured at an
average of $ 240,000 per home.
In a study done by the
consumer advocate organization United Policyholders, a shocking 75 % of homeowners
affected by the 2007 wildfire outbreak near San Diego, California were underinsured by an
average of $ 240,000, making re-building a near impossibility for many victims of the fire.