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Citizens Property Insurance now has fewer than
400,000 policies |
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Article Courtesy of WUSF -- PNR
By News Service of Florida
Published January 7, 2026
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It's the lowest number of policies the state insurer
has had since at least 2012, according to data posted on the Citizens
website.
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The state’s Citizens Property Insurance
Corp. has dropped below 400,000 policies as efforts continue
to move customers into the private insurance market.
Citizens had 396,387 policies as of Dec. 19, down from
436,165 policies a week earlier — and the lowest number
since at least 2012, according to data posted on the
Citizens website.
Citizens officials have said the total could drop to 385,000
policies by the end of the year.
Citizens was created as an insurer of last resort but saw
explosive growth starting in 2020 and 2021 because of
financial problems in the private market.
It became the state’s largest insurer, with as many as 1.4
million customers in 2023. The number of policies has
steadily declined during the past two years, at least in
part because of what is known as a “depopulation” program
designed to move policies into the private market.
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Citizens was created as an insurer of last resort but
saw explosive growth starting in 2020 and 2021 because of financial
problems in the private market.
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Also, officials say private insurers have been
willing to write coverage after passage of a 2022 law that helped shield
carriers from costly litigation.
Many state leaders have long sought to shrink Citizens because of
financial risks if Florida gets hit by a major hurricane or multiple
hurricanes.
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