The LA crisis is bigger than the fires — insurance is the next burning issue
- The Los Angeles wildfires are projected to cause insured losses of up to $30 billion, significantly higher than previous estimates of $20 billion by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- At least 24 people have died, and over 12,000 buildings have been destroyed across more than 40,000 acres during the wildfires in Los Angeles.
- Home-Insurance providers like Allstate Corp and Chubb Ltd are expected to bear the largest share of costs from the wildfires, as reported by Wells Fargo.
- The fires are likely to negatively impact U.S. Nonfarm payroll growth in January, potentially reducing job growth by 15,000 to 25,000, according to Goldman Sachs analysts.
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