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 · 2d · on MSN
State Farm Announces $5 Billion Cash Back Dividend For Customers—Here’s How To Claim
State Farm announced Thursday it will pay back $5 billion to its automobile insurance holders on the heels of a strong 2025, with customers set to receive an average of $100 per vehicle.

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State Farm to issue $5 billion in auto insurance dividends — or about $100 per car
 · 10h · on MSN
Are you getting a $100 check? State Farm details who benefits from its $5 billion dividend
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State Farm to offer $100 average refund to car insurance customers
State Farm is issuing an average refund of $100 per vehicle to its auto insurance customers in what the company says is the largest dividend in its history.

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State Farm to issue $100 average refunds to car insurance customers: What to know
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State Farm announces insurance payouts for drivers. Here's how much policyholders can get
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National insurance company sending customer refunds of $100
State Farm announced a $5 billion cash dividend for car insurance customers.

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State Farm issuing $5B in dividends to customers, despite raising rates in Nevada
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State Farm announces one-time cash back for auto customers
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State Farm To Pay $5 Billion Dividend To Auto Insurance Policyholders

State Farm will distribute a $5 billion dividend to auto policyholders this summer, averaging about $100 per vehicle.
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State Farm faces scrutiny over total loss claim denial for Florida couple

A Florida couple fought State Farm after their car was declared a total loss, only to discover a second, independent estimate was thousands less than the insurer claimed.
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