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Insurance companies are making money as natural disasters increase.

January 13, 2025
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Natural disasters are occurring more frequently and with greater intensity, which is causing an increase in insurance claims. Kelly O’Grady, CBS MoneyWatch’s correspondent, explains how climate conditions are affecting the profitability of certain insurers.

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