
California’s Crisis: 72,000 Policies Canceled – What Happens Next? | Episode 18
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In this episode of The Tiny Home Podcast, here's what really got our attention—something you guys probably haven’t thought about. Do you know what’s happening in California in the next 2-4 years? 72,000 insurance policies canceled. That means thousands of families will be left without coverage, facing the massive challenge of rebuilding. But here’s the real question—will the government step in, or will these families be left on their own? 💰 With labor shortages and inflation skyrocketing, will we see wages jump from $500 a day to $2,000 a day just for working on a crew? Can we shift to modular homes built from concrete and cinder blocks to better withstand fires? And will the government take away land from homeowners in the process? On today’s episode of The Tiny Home Podcast, powered by Saddlebrooke, we break down the reality of what’s happening and what it means for the future of housing. Plus, we have a special announcement on how Saddlebrooke is giving back to families affected by the California fires! 💡 What do you think? Will people rebuild, or will they move to states like Texas, Arizona, or Florida for a fresh start? Drop a comment below!