Alabamians still paying more for insurance, but premium growth slows | Breaking News from the Press-Register - al.com: "New data show Alabamians are still paying more than the national average for homeowners insurance, although premiums aren't rising as fast as the spikes seen since 2002.
The average premium for a homeowners policy in Alabama rose 1.2 percent, or $11, to $904, according to data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, or NAIC. That was the 12th highest among the states in 2007, the most recent year available."