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Escalating Insurance Premiums Place 1.6 Million Australian Households Under Financial Strain

Examining the Impact of Rising Home Insurance Costs on Affordability

Escalating Insurance Premiums Place 1.6 Million Australian Households Under Financial Strain?w=400

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A recent report by the Actuaries Institute has highlighted a concerning trend: 1.6 million Australian households are experiencing affordability stress due to rapidly increasing home insurance premiums.
This figure represents a 30% increase over the past year, underscoring the growing financial burden on homeowners.

The report attributes this surge to several factors, including the heightened frequency and severity of natural disasters, which have led to increased claims and, consequently, higher premiums. Additionally, rising construction costs and inflation have further exacerbated the situation.

Sharanjit Paddam, the lead author of the report, expressed concern over the escalating number of households struggling to afford insurance. He noted that premium increases are outpacing wage growth, making it increasingly difficult for many Australians to maintain adequate coverage.

This trend is particularly alarming for those in cyclone and flood-prone areas, where premiums have seen the most significant spikes. The report warns that as climate change continues to influence the frequency and intensity of natural disasters, the affordability of home insurance is likely to deteriorate further.

For consultants and professionals, understanding these dynamics is crucial. The rising cost of home insurance may influence clients' financial planning and risk management strategies. It's essential to stay informed about these trends to provide accurate and relevant advice.

In response to these challenges, industry stakeholders are calling for collaborative efforts to address the root causes of rising premiums. This includes investing in disaster mitigation infrastructure, promoting sustainable building practices, and exploring policy reforms to enhance the resilience of communities against natural disasters.

Published:Monday, 5th Jan 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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