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State Farm Dividend 2026: $5 Billion Payout, Eligibility & Payment Details State Farm Dividend 2026 has attracted attention because State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company is returning $5 billion to eligible auto insurance customers. This is not a stock-market dividend. State Farm is a mutual insurance company , meaning its policyholders are members rather than outside shareholders. The 2026 payment is a one-time dividend based on the company's stronger-than-expected underwriting performance and financial strength in 2025. How Much Is the State Farm Dividend? State Farm says the payment will average approximately $100 per insured vehicle . The actual amount varies by state and the premium paid during 2025. The dividend is generally calculated as a percentage between 4% and 10% of qualifying 2025 auto premiums . Who Is Eligible for the State Farm Dividend? Customers may qualify if they had a State Farm Mutual personal auto insurance policy active at some p...
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