Fair Housing
An insurance company in Missouri that charges higher homeowner premiums based on the racial composition of a neighborhood may be engaging in:
AValid actuarial risk assessment
BInsurance redlining (discrimination)✓ Correct
CLegal differential pricing
DFederal regulatory compliance
Explanation
Charging higher insurance rates based on race or neighborhood racial composition constitutes insurance redlining, which violates fair lending and fair housing principles.
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