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The Biggest Losers and the Cost of Insurance Regulation


Do high levels of insurance regulations benefit consumers?  This ConsumerGram provides new empirical evidence showing that increased state insurance regulation is strongly correlated with higher consumer insurance premiums.  Our statistical analysis finds that the average household pays about $300 more for property and casualty insurance in heavily regulated states, compared to the least regulated states.  [...]

Network Management Facts and the Tragedy of the Commons


The debate over elements of the Net Neutrality (NN) policy platform promoted by a handful of advocacy groups is now focused on what techniques, if any, Internet service providers (ISPs) should be permitted to use for the purpose of managing congestion over their private networks.  This ConsumerGram provides a set of facts on which there [...]

Electronic Medical Records: The Benefits Significantly Outweigh the Costs


This ConsumerGram looks at the costs and benefits of building a comprehensive nationwide electronic medical records system that would decrease deaths, reduce medical errors, improve health services, increase productivity and reduce healthcare costs.  The problem is that there is little incentive for the medical industry to invest in such a system.  This analysis investigates this [...]

Consumer Opinions on Insurance Price Regulation


Consumer Opinions on Insurance Price Regulation Stephen Pociask*   Executive Summary   Virtually every state regulates insurance service prices, at least to some degree, although the economic rationale for such regulation remains unclear.  For instance, home and automobile premiums are routinely set in ways that systematically overcharge some consumers groups so that others may benefit.  [...]

American Consumer Institute Survey Finds Consumers Want the Option to Choose between State and Interstate Insurance Companies


Consumers Believe Competition Would Lower Insurance Premiums   Washington DC, March 5, 2008 ––The majority of consumers would like to see competition between federally-regulated and state-regulated insurance companies and believe that having more competition would reduce consumer prices, according to consumer opinion research.  The findings, based on a survey of head of households who subscribe [...]

Telemedicine: Helping Consumers and the Environment


According to an American Consumer Institute study, over the next 10 years, broadband applications will decrease greenhouse gas emissions by one billion tons.  That study attributed this environmental savings to several broadband applications, including telecommuting, distance learning, teleconferencing and e-materialization.  This ConsumerGram takes a second look at one of the more promising and fast growing [...]

Field of Dreams is the centerpiece of Chester’s dream complex


Kathleen E. Carey Soccer facility is key to $500 million riverfront plan Imagine walking down a lively street on a warm summer’s evening along the Delaware River. Conversations are engrossing from the customers sitting at outdoor cafe tables and music fills the background. Now, not only imagine but also expect that this will take place [...]