The Illinois Division of Insurance has approved a 0.1% increase in the advisory rate for workers’ compensation insurance in Illinois for 2005鈥攖hat’s one-tenth of 1 percent.
For comparison’s sake, the department said in a statement, consider that the Consumer Price Index increased 2 percent.
After adjusting for inflation, the 2005 rate actually represents a 37 percent decrease since 1990 and Illinois has more insurance companies writing workers’ compensation policies than any other state in the country, says the state’s Industrial Commission.
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