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Big I Buzz - August 5, 2020

Posted By IIAW Staff, Wednesday, August 5, 2020

In this week's Big I Buzz we are covering Allstate's push into the independent space, pro sports players associations stance on the Senate Republican stimulus proposal and we look into the states ranked by uninsured rates. 

Allstate's $4 billion push into the independent space

Allstate has announced that it will acquire National General Holdings for $4 billion in their attempt to step into the independent agent channel. According to Insurance Business America, "There is talk that Allstate is in the middle of a major restructuring that would see thousands of staff being laid off. News of a major acquisition deal despite Allstate's alleged internal issues raises more questions than answers, and some may wonder why the insurer went through with this deal."

Pro sports players associations come out against key McConnell stimulus priority

The executive directors of the NFL, NBA, NHL Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer players associations signed onto a letter raising concerns about the liability protections included in the Senate Republican proposal introduced last week. Read more about the proposals from both the Republican and Democratic parties here. The players associations were opposing the structure of the proposal because the legislation does not explicitly provide liability protections for those who engage in willful misconduct or grossly negligent behavior, providing a tighter scope on the bill's safe harbor than the players association asserts, according to CNN

States ranked by uninsured rates

Becker's Hospital Review has ranked the states by their uninsured rates. This report compared uninsured rates in 2018 to rates in May 2020 with information from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Urban Institute. Texas ranked at the top with the highest uninsured rate in the U.S - with 29 percent of adults uninsured as of May, according to a report from Families USA. The total number of uninsured in the U.S. climbed to 21 percent due in part to layoffs tied to the COVID-19 pandemic in recent months, according to Becker's Hospital Review. Wisconsin's uninsured rate sits at 10 percent at the time of this report. 

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