If you've ever dealt with insurance, you know how important local agents can be. But major insurers like State Farm are quietly reshaping their operations, and it's changing how they do business and where people work.
State Farm is cutting about 1,100 jobs across its operations, a move that's grabbing headlines and raising questions about the future of insurance employment.
This isn't just about reducing headcount; it's part of a broader strategy to streamline operations and adapt to changing customer behaviors, which increasingly favor digital interactions over traditional in-person visits.