and we do that by speaking up when viewers aren t getting anywhere on their own. well, tonight we re gonna share some of our more recent stories, how we helped, and what we learned along the way that can help you too. one type of complaint we ve seen over and over again lately, air travel, and it doesn t look like things are gonna get better anytime soon. there s a possible collision course at the country s airports this holiday season with passengers caught in the middle. if you re flying over the holidays, i have some advice to highlight pitfalls and help navigate detours. female: i lost 2 days of work because of this. chris: passengers are learning firsthand. female: they don t have flights available. chris: the airlines covid rebound male: just seems like a mess. chris: is turbulent. female: everybody is just on standby. chris: today the tsa is screening almost as many people per day as before the pandemic, but the bureau of labor statistics says 34,000 fewer airline w
Nearly 5 million properties in the Western U.S. could see higher insurance rates or claim nonrenewals due to wildfire danger alone in the next 30 years. Experts worry this is just one factor that could cause a housing bubble.
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This increase is premiums attributed to major companies withdrawing from California and Florida due to the frequent occurrence of natural disasters, especially hurricanes and fires.