Best homeowners insurance in Austin, TX (2024)

We looked at average costs, customer service ratings, and policy options from multiple top insurers to find the best and cheapest home insurance companies in Austin.

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Rachael BrennanSenior Editor & Licensed Auto Insurance ExpertRachael Brennan is a senior editor and a licensed auto insurance expert at Policygenius. Her work has also been featured in MoneyGeek, Clearsurance, Adweek, Boston Globe, The Ladders, and AutoInsurance.com.&Pat HowardManaging Editor & Licensed Home Insurance ExpertPat Howard is a licensed insurance expert and managing editor at Policygenius. Pat has written extensively about the home insurance industry and his insights as a subject matter expert have appeared in several top tier publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, and Reuters. Pat has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Michigan State University.

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Jennifer GimbelJennifer GimbelSenior Managing Editor & Home Insurance ExpertJennifer Gimbel is a senior managing editor at Policygenius, where she oversees all of our insurance coverage. Previously, she was the managing editor at Finder.com and a content strategist at Babble.com.
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The average cost of homeowners insurance in Austin is $2,158 per year, or $180 a month, for a homeowners insurance policy with $300,000 in dwelling coverage, according to Policygenius' analysis of 2022 rates. This is around 29% lower than the statewide average of $3,027 per year, but about 23% higher than the national average of $1,754.

While home insurance costs in Austin can often skew higher due to the wildfire risk in certain areas, there are several companies that offer affordable policy options.

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Compare the best cheap homeowners insurance companies in Austin

To find the best cheap homeowners insurance in Austin, Policygenius rated over a dozen of the largest insurance companies in Texas across several categories, such as average policy cost, financial strength ratings with AM Best, customer and claims satisfaction scores with J.D. Power, available policy options, and more.

Company

Average monthly cost

Policygenius rating

State Farm

$149

4.8 out of 5

Farmers

$40

4.5 out of 5

Nationwide

$282

4.5 out of 5

Progressive

$335

4.5 out of 5

Texas Farm Bureau

$53

3.9 out of 5

Methodology & why you can trust our rates

Policygenius has analyzed home insurance rates provided by Quadrant Information Services in March 2022 for ZIP codes in all 50 states plus Washington, D.C., for a 40-year-old female homeowner with no claim history, good credit, a $1,000 deductible, and the following coverage limits:

  • Dwelling: $300,000

  • Other structures: $30,000

  • Personal property: $150,000

  • Loss of use: $60,000

  • Liability: $300,000

  • Medical: $1,000

All rates based on the above coverage limits except where otherwise noted.

Some carriers may be represented by affiliates or subsidiaries. Rates provided are a sample of costs. Your actual quotes may differ.

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State Farm

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Policygenius rating 

Our proprietary rating methodology takes multiple factors into account, including customer satisfaction, cost, financial strength, and policy offerings. See the "methodology" section for more details.

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4.8

AM Best rating 

AM Best is a global credit rating agency that scores the financial strength of insurance companies on a scale from A++ (Superior) to D (Poor).

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Cost 

Using a mix of internal and external rate data, we grade the cost of each insurance company's premiums on a scale from least expensive ($) to most expensive ($$$$$).

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Why we chose itchevron icon

State Farm home insurance is one of the best overall home insurance providers in Austin thanks to its statewide availability, large selection of policy options for most home types, high customer service marks, and industry-best financial stability ratings.

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Pros

  • High customer satisfaction and financial strength ratings

  • Top-tier coverage add-ons, including extended replacement cost coverage

  • Offers large discounts when you bundle your home and auto insurance

Cons

  • 20% more complaints filed with the NAIC than other companies of its size

  • No discounts for first-time homebuyers

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Why we chose State Farm

At a time when lots of competitors are no longer insuring homes in areas prone to wildfires or hurricanes, State Farm continues to offer its relatively affordable and highly-rated home insurance to homeowners in most parts of the country, including Austin.

While some of its competitors may not have the financial strength to pay out claims after several natural disasters in the same year, State Farm isn't one of them. It earns the highest rating possible from A.M. Best for financial strength and stability — only six insurance companies out of nearly 70 we reviewed hold this title.

How do State Farm home insurance rates compare to the Austin average?

The average cost of State Farm home insurance in Austin is $149 per month, which is about 20% cheaper than the average monthly premium in Austin of $180.

How to get a quote

Online through State Farm

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Farmers

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Policygenius rating 

Our proprietary rating methodology takes multiple factors into account, including customer satisfaction, cost, financial strength, and policy offerings. See the "methodology" section for more details.

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4.5

AM Best rating 

AM Best is a global credit rating agency that scores the financial strength of insurance companies on a scale from A++ (Superior) to D (Poor).

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Cost 

Using a mix of internal and external rate data, we grade the cost of each insurance company's premiums on a scale from least expensive ($) to most expensive ($$$$$).

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Why we chose itchevron icon

Along with saving around 20% when you bundle your home and car insurance, Farmers also gives you access to its extensive suite of discounts, unique policy credits, and claim-free incentives that help put money back in your pocket.

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Pros

  • 12+ discounts to save on rates

  • Optional extended or guaranteed replacement cost dwelling coverage

  • Shave $50 off your deductible each year you’re with Farmers

Cons

  • Below-average scores on J.D. Power’s overall customer satisfaction and digital experience surveys

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Why we chose Farmers

Farmers home insurance stands out against competitors thanks to its 17 available discounts and policy perks. For context, Farmers competitors offer an average of around seven discounts total.

Along with several discount offerings and affordable rates, Farmers also offers the following two key policy perks:

  • Declining deductibles: Earn $50 toward your home deductible each year you have a home insurance policy with Farmers.

  • Claim forgiveness: Once you’ve gone five years without filing a claim, Farmers won’t raise your rate after that if you end up filing one.

Even more, depending on your state of residence, you can save up to 45% on your auto insurance and up to 34% on your home insurance when you bundle policies, according to farmers.

How do Farmers home insurance rates compare to the Austin average?

The average cost of Farmers home insurance in Austin is $40 per month, which is around 350% cheaper than the monthly city average of $180.

How to get a quote

Online through Farmers

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Progressive

Policygenius rating 

Our proprietary rating methodology takes multiple factors into account, including customer satisfaction, cost, financial strength, and policy offerings. See the "methodology" section for more details.

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4.5

AM Best rating 

AM Best is a global credit rating agency that scores the financial strength of insurance companies on a scale from A++ (Superior) to D (Poor).

A+

Cost 

Using a mix of internal and external rate data, we grade the cost of each insurance company's premiums on a scale from least expensive ($) to most expensive ($$$$$).

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Why we chose itchevron icon

Progressive offers robust home insurance coverage and ways to save. Our favorite perk? Its bundling discount, which lets you save up to 20% on premiums and only requires you to pay one deductible if your home and car are damaged in the same event.

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Pros

  • Save up to 20% when you bundle your home and auto insurance

  • Bundling perks include single-deductible claims and streamlined bill payment

  • User-friendly app to manage and update policy

Cons

  • Below-average claims satisfaction ratings

  • Cost varies by company Progressive places you with

  • Customer service & claims options vary by company

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Why we chose Progressive

Progressive shines for its industry-best home and auto insurance bundling perks. Insure both your home and car with Progressive and you’ll not only score a huge discount, but you’ll only have to pay one deductible if your home and car are damaged in the same incident. This means if a tornado or hurricane knocks a tree over onto your home and car, you’ll only be on the hook for one deductible.

How do Progressive home insurance rates compare to the Austin average?

The average cost of Progressive home insurance in Austin is $335 per year, which is about 46% more expensive than the average monthly premium in Austin of $180.

How to get a quote

Online through Policygenius or ASI Progressive

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Nationwide

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Policygenius rating 

Our proprietary rating methodology takes multiple factors into account, including customer satisfaction, cost, financial strength, and policy offerings. See the "methodology" section for more details.

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4.5

AM Best rating 

AM Best is a global credit rating agency that scores the financial strength of insurance companies on a scale from A++ (Superior) to D (Poor).

A+

Cost 

Using a mix of internal and external rate data, we grade the cost of each insurance company's premiums on a scale from least expensive ($) to most expensive ($$$$$).

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New homebuyer discount

Offers extended replacement cost

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Nationwide home insurance features an extensive range of comprehensive coverage and policy options. It also received high marks for claims satisfaction with J.D. Power, indicating you can rely on Nationwide when it matters most.

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Pros

  • Multiple high-quality coverage options

  • Highly rated for claims satisfaction with J.D. Power

Cons

  • Below-average customer satisfaction and digital experience ratings

  • Won’t cover Airbnbs or other short-term rentals

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Why we chose Nationwide

Nationwide is known for it's robust policy options and large selection of coverage add-ons, such as flood coverage and options to rebuild your roof with stronger materials after a covered loss, making Nationwide a smart choice if you live in a Texas area at risk for extreme weather or natural disasters. While Nationwide’s average home insurance rate of $4,456 is among the most expensive in our top company analysis, it has several discount options available that can trim those high costs.

How do Nationwide home insurance rates compare to the Austin average?

The average cost of Nationwide home insurance in Austin is $282 per month, which is around 36% higher than the monthly Austin average of $180.

How to get a quote

Online through Policygenius or Nationwide

Texas Farm Bureau

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Policygenius rating 

Our proprietary rating methodology takes multiple factors into account, including customer satisfaction, cost, financial strength, and policy offerings. See the "methodology" section for more details.

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3.9

AM Best rating 

AM Best is a global credit rating agency that scores the financial strength of insurance companies on a scale from A++ (Superior) to D (Poor).

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Cost 

Using a mix of internal and external rate data, we grade the cost of each insurance company's premiums on a scale from least expensive ($) to most expensive ($$$$$).

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Texas Farm Bureau offers exceptional customer service and the option to bundle a slew of insurance policies on top of just home insurance to save money on rates.

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Pros

  • Excellent customer service score — received 99% fewer complaints expected for a company of its size in 2021

  • Excellent financial strength rating from A.M. Best, proving it likely has the funds to pay out claims in the wake of a natural disaster

  • Only pay one deductible if your home, car, and boat are damaged in the same event and you bundle your insurance policies with Farm Bureau

Cons

  • Rates are $1,400 more expensive than the national average

  • Need to have a Farm Bureau membership to purchase insurance

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Why we chose Texas Farm Bureau

Texas Farm Bureau offers a complete line of insurance products — from auto, home, life, commercial, and ranch, allowing you to have all of your policies with one company. Farm Bureau is a great option for Austin residents looking for personalized customer care and recommendations from a local company that knows the area best.  

How do Texas Farm Bureau home insurance rates compare to the Austin average?

The average cost of Texas Farm Bureau home insurance in Austin is $53 per month, which is about 239% cheaper than the average monthly premium in Austin of $180.

How to get a quote

By contacting a local Texas Farm Bureau agent

How much is homeowners insurance in Austin?

The average cost of home insurance in Austin is $2,158 per year, or $180 a month, for a policy with $300,000 in dwelling coverage. This is around 35% cheaper than the average annual cost of $2,919 for homeowners insurance in Texas, and about 18% higher than the national average. 

Austin home insurance rates by ZIP code

Home insurance rates can vary substantially depending on which ZIP code your home is located in, as homes in certain Austin neighborhoods may be more prone to extreme weather damage or property crime than others.

To help you find out how much home insurance costs where you live, we calculated average home insurance rates by ZIP code in Austin.

ZIP code

Average annual cost

Difference from state average (%)

78745

$2,179

-25%

78753

$2,258

-23%

78748

$2,064

-29%

78758

$2,138

-27%

78704

$2,154

-26%

78744

$2,206

-24%

78741

$2,255

-23%

78759

$2,092

-28%

78723

$2,239

-23%

78749

$2,051

-30%

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Cheapest ZIP codes for home insurance in Austin

With an average home insurance rate of $2,008 per year, the 78717 ZIP code is the most affordable area for home insurance in Ocala.

ZIP code

Average annual cost

Difference from state average (%)

78717

$2,008

-31%

78749

$2,051

-30%

78750

$2,063

-29%

78748

$2,064

-29%

78739

$2,067

-29%

78703

$2,081

-29%

78799

$2,089

-28%

78759

$2,092

-28%

78735

$2,097

-28%

78727

$2,104

-28%

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Most expensive areas for homeowners insurance in Austin

With an average annual premium of $2,354, the 78742 ZIP code is the most expensive ZIP code in Austin for home insurance. If you live one of these ZIP codes, your rates might be among the highest in the city.

ZIP code

Average annual cost

Difference from state average (%)

78742

$2,354

-19%

78712

$2,276

-22%

78710

$2,274

-22%

78753

$2,258

-23%

78741

$2,255

-23%

78723

$2,239

-23%

78722

$2,217

-24%

78721

$2,208

-24%

78724

$2,208

-24%

78744

$2,206

-24%

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Austin home insurance costs by coverage amount

Along with your home's location, your homeowners insurance premiums are primarily based on how much dwelling coverage is in your policy. This is the centerpiece of your home insurance coverage, covering the cost to repair or rebuild your home after a covered disaster.

Here are the average rates for homeowners insurance by coverage amount.

Dwelling coverage limit

Average annual cost

$100,000

$1,003

$200,000

$1,549

$300,000

$2,158

$400,000

$2,785

$500,000

$3,431

Austin home insurance costs by deductible amount

Your home insurance deductible is the amount you’re responsible for paying on each claim before insurance kicks in to help cover the cost of repairing or replacing your property. A higher deductible means lower insurance premiums, but it also means you're responsible for paying more out of pocket when you file a claim. Here are the average rates for homeowners insurance by deductible amount.

Deductible

Average annual cost

$500

$2,504

$1,000

$1,742

$2,000

$395

Cheapest homeowners insurance companies in Austin

Based on our analysis, Farmers, State Auto, and Texas Farm Bureau are the three cheapest home insurance companies in Austin, with average premiums citywide ranging from $475 to $637 per year.

Company

Average annual cost

Farmers

$475

State Auto

$491

Texas Farm Bureau

$637

Lighthouse Property Insurance

$1,138

Chubb

$1,358

Mercury

$1,758

State Farm

$1,784

USAA

$1,926

Texas FAIR Plan

$2,269

IAT Insurance Group

$2,491

AmGUARD Insurance

$2,741

UPC Insurance

$2,770

Nationwide

$3,388

Progressive

$4,014

Amica

$5,148

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Cheapest home insurance in Austin if you have poor credit

bad credit score does more than just cost you a few dollars in late payment fees — it can also make your auto and home insurance rates thousands of dollars higher.

Here are the average rates for homeowners with poor credit.

Company

Average annual cost

Farm Bureau Insurance

$956

Farmers

$996

Lighthouse Property Insurance

$1,138

State Auto

$1,690

Texas FAIR Plain Association

$2,269

USAA

$2,326

Mercury

$2,981

State Farm

$3,063

Chubb

$3,670

AmGUARD Insurance

$3,928

Nationwide

$4,110

UPC Insurance

$4,354

IAT Insurance Group

$6,415

Amica

$6,576

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Cheapest home insurance in Austin if you have an older home

Insurance carriers consider older homes to have a higher risk of damage or loss compared to newer homes since they're constructed with older and more difficult to replace materials. Additionally, certain structural components in older homes, like the roof or plumbing systems, may not be up to code. Here are the average rates for Austin residents who own older homes.

Company

Average annual cost

Farmers

$475

State Auto

$512

Farm Bureau Insurance

$637

Lighthouse Property Insurance

$1,172

Chubb

$1,218

Mercury

$1,657

State Farm

$1,784

USAA

$1,947

Texas FAIR Plain Association

$2,269

IAT Insurance Group

$2,491

UPC Insurance

$2,515

AmGUARD Insurance

$2,871

Nationwide

$2,990

Amica

$5,544

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Cheapest homeowners insurance in Austin if you have a history of claims

Claims history is one of the biggest factors that insurance companies use when calculating your home insurance premiums. If you have multiple claims on your record, your insurer will likely view you as a risk for filing future claims and may charge you higher rates as a result.

Here's the cheapest home insurance companies in Ocala for a homeowner with three claims within a five-year period on their record.

Company

Average annual cost

Farm Bureau Insurance

$714

Farmers

$742

State Auto

$1,080

Chubb

$1,501

Lighthouse Property Insurance

$1,708

State Farm

$1,784

USAA

$2,117

Mercury

$3,165

AmGUARD Insurance

$3,423

Texas FAIR Plain Association

$3,687

IAT Insurance Group

$4,146

Nationwide

$4,682

UPC Insurance

$4,803

Amica

$9,169

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How to get homeowners insurance quotes in Austin

Once you’re ready to shop for home insurance, a Policygenius expert can help you navigate your coverage needs and help you find the best deal on homeowners insurance in Austin.

6 simple steps to buying homeowners insurance in Austin

  1. Reach out to a licensed Policygenius agent. Our team of licensed insurance experts will help you figure out how much coverage you need and what company offers it at the best price.

  2. Ask about Texas FAIR Plan Association – Texas's FAIR Plan provider. For Austin residents who find it difficult to qualify for a traditional homeowners policy, consider applying for the Texas FAIR Plan — a type of last-resort coverage for Texas residents. Ask your Policygenius agent about whether or not a policy through the FAIR Plan Association is right for you.

  3. Consider purchasing flood insurance. Flooding is a real and present threat year-round for Austin homeowners — especially during tornado season in Texas. Standard home insurance policies don't cover flooding, so be sure to ask your Policygenius agent about separate flood insurance.

  4. Determine your deductible limit. Be sure to consider your deductible limit carefully. While a high deductible means short term savings, you’ll also be left paying more out of pocket when it comes time to file a claim. 

  5. Compare quotes from a Policygenius agent. Once you’ve provided all of the necessary information, Policygenius will present quotes from multiple home insurance companies to help you find a policy to suit your needs

  6. Choose your policy, sign it, and pay your first premium. The only thing left to do is pick a company, sign your new policy, and pay your first premium. A Policygenius agent will make sure everything is in order — and they can even cancel your old policy for you. 

6 simple steps to buying homeowners insurance in Austin

  1. Reach out to a licensed Policygenius agent. Our team of licensed insurance experts will help you figure out how much coverage you need and what company offers it at the best price.

  2. Ask about Texas FAIR Plan Association – Texas's FAIR Plan provider. For Austin residents who find it difficult to qualify for a traditional homeowners policy, consider applying for the Texas FAIR Plan — a type of last-resort coverage for Texas residents. Ask your Policygenius agent about whether or not a policy through the FAIR Plan Association is right for you.

  3. Consider purchasing flood insurance. Flooding is a real and present threat year-round for Austin homeowners — especially during tornado season in Texas. Standard home insurance policies don't cover flooding, so be sure to ask your Policygenius agent about separate flood insurance.

  4. Determine your deductible limit. Be sure to consider your deductible limit carefully. While a high deductible means short term savings, you’ll also be left paying more out of pocket when it comes time to file a claim. 

  5. Compare quotes from a Policygenius agent. Once you’ve provided all of the necessary information, Policygenius will present quotes from multiple home insurance companies to help you find a policy to suit your needs

  6. Choose your policy, sign it, and pay your first premium. The only thing left to do is pick a company, sign your new policy, and pay your first premium. A Policygenius agent will make sure everything is in order — and they can even cancel your old policy for you. 

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of homeowners insurance in Austin, Texas?

The average cost of homeowners insurance in Austin, Texas is $183 per month, or $2,196 per year.

Is home insurance in Austin more expensive than other places?

Yes and no. The average yearly cost for homeowners insurance in Austin is higher than the national average, but it's lower than the Texas state average. Austin's average yearly premium is around $800 less than the Texas average, but it's only about $300 higher than the national average.

How can I lower my homeowners insurance in Austin?

If you're looking to lower your homeowners premium, ask your home insurance agent if you're eligible for any discounts, or if there’s anything particular you can do to lower your premium. One quick way to lower your homeowners insurance rates is by increasing your deductible.

Is it mandatory to have homeowners insurance in Texas?

There are no state or federal laws requiring homeowners insurance. However, most mortgage lenders will require you to purchase homeowners insurance before extending you a home loan.

Authors

Rachael Brennan is a senior editor and a licensed auto insurance expert at Policygenius. Her work has also been featured in MoneyGeek, Clearsurance, Adweek, Boston Globe, The Ladders, and AutoInsurance.com.

Pat Howard is a licensed insurance expert and managing editor at Policygenius. Pat has written extensively about the home insurance industry and his insights as a subject matter expert have appeared in several top tier publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, and Reuters. Pat has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Michigan State University.

Editor

Jennifer Gimbel is a senior managing editor at Policygenius, where she oversees all of our insurance coverage. Previously, she was the managing editor at Finder.com and a content strategist at Babble.com.

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