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State Farm
What is State Farm?

State Farm is a large group of insurance and financial services companies in the United States, known primarily for its auto and home insurance products. Founded in 1922, it operates as a mutual company, meaning it is owned by its policyholders.

Treendly Index Treendly Forecast Google
MOM: +21.13%
How much search volume does it get?
Google searches
2.2M/mo

Is State Farm trending?

Yes. State Farm growing with a month-over-month change of 1.99% over the past 5 years, with approximately 2,240,000 monthly searches.

This is a seasonal trend that peaks every February. The seasonal demand is forecasted to decline over the next year.


Why is State Farm trending?

1
Strong Brand Recognition
State Farm has built a strong brand over the years, becoming one of the most recognized names in the insurance industry. Its iconic slogan, 'Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there,' resonates with consumers.
2
Comprehensive Coverage Options
State Farm offers a wide range of insurance products, including auto, home, life, and health insurance, as well as financial services. This comprehensive approach allows customers to meet multiple insurance needs under one roof.
3
Customer-Centric Approach
State Farm emphasizes customer service and satisfaction, providing personalized service through local agents. This approach fosters trust and loyalty among policyholders.
4
Innovative Technology Integration
State Farm has embraced technology by offering mobile apps and online services that make it easier for customers to manage their policies, file claims, and access support, appealing to a tech-savvy audience.
5
Community Engagement
State Farm actively participates in community initiatives and charitable activities, enhancing its reputation as a socially responsible company and strengthening its connection with customers.

What are people saying?

42 threads
AI Insights Mixed sentiment
Discussions about 'State Farm' primarily revolve around its associations with agricultural topics, including farming practices and environmental concerns. However, there is limited direct engagement specifically about State Farm as an insurance provider.
Agricultural Practices
Many discussions touch upon farming methods and the implications of agricultural policies.
Environmental Concerns
Participants express concerns regarding the environmental impact of farming and renewable energy projects.
Community Impact
Conversations highlight the effects of farming and agricultural policies on local communities.
Regulatory Issues
There are mentions of the lack of regulation in farming practices and energy production.
Cultural References
Some threads reference cultural aspects related to farming and rural life.
Common questions
  • What are the best practices for sustainable farming?
  • How do local regulations affect farming operations?
  • What are the community impacts of solar farms?
  • How can farmers adapt to environmental changes?
  • What role does State Farm play in agricultural insurance?
Pain points
  • Concerns about the environmental impact of farming.
  • Frustration with regulatory challenges in agriculture.
  • Issues with community acceptance of energy projects.
  • Lack of support for small farmers.
  • Challenges in maintaining sustainable practices.
r/InsuranceAgent
State Farm Team Members - advice needed!
For context, I joined my last agency in October. Welcoming environment despite me and the majority of the other sales team members working remotely, we had clear goals every month and my manager was very responsive when it came to questions, training, numbers, etc etc. I was mostly writing autos, homes, term life, and a handful of PAPs, still making good commission just on that. My agent accepted a sales leader role and basically us sales team members were pushed out the door to other agencies. I accepted a remote position with an agency that was offering me a $3k higher base salary with a tiered commission level, aka you make a minimum amount of sales a month (15 autos, 10 fire, etc) before you unlock commission. I was doing about that much at my old office and the new agent was basically like, you’ll have no problem hitting those numbers. Three weeks in, I haven’t made a single sale other than 3 renters that auto-issued. I had no training or onboarding at all, I had one 30-min phone call on my first day with my new agent where she was like, here’s a few campaigns, here’s this old team member’s tasks, have at it. Vast majority of the people on those lists haven’t been quoted in years, have no up to date contact info, are in ineligible areas, etc. My old agent bought at least 4 leads for me specifically every day. My new agent doesn’t buy any. I get inconsistent SF leads and that’s it. The vast majority of sales I’m told (by the other sales team members who finally i asked to teams call with because nobody else in the office had spoken to me) are conducted in-office, so as a remote team member I don’t get any of those. As far as I know call-ins are also a “if you happen to answer the phone” kind of situation, nobody’s passed me over anything so far. I don’t know how I’m supposed to make the minimum sales to even GET a commission, much less get a decent one. My new agent knows how new I am to the industry and promised to train me, havent heard anything yet from her. I will message her and she will go days between responses if she responds at all. She’s barely in the office anyway and I don’t have a manager overseeing me. It genuinely feels like my agent forgot she hired me. I’m in talks to join another agency in October but somehow I have to make it through at least the next few months here, where no one talks to me and honestly acts annoyed when I reach out to them. I’m living off a single income and I’m moving in two months. I cannot survive on a 30k base salary, and I want more experience and training so I can be successful but it is like pulling teeth to get anyone at this office to even speak to me let alone teach me anything. I know I need to get out, I’m planning on it, but how can I survive in the meantime? submitted by /u/magicvolley to r/InsuranceAgent [link] [comments]
magicvolley · May 12, 2026
r/technology
U.S President administration cites national security in stalling 165 wind farms | Onshore wind development in the United States is being brought to a standstill.
submitted by /u/ControlCAD to r/technology [link] [comments]
ControlCAD · May 5, 2026
r/California
California could suspend State Farm’s license
submitted by /u/Fcking_Chuck to r/California [link] [comments]
Fcking_Chuck · May 4, 2026
r/news
Lawsuits accuse State Farm of secretly working to cut insurance payouts
submitted by /u/PuddinTamename to r/news [link] [comments]
PuddinTamename · Apr 28, 2026
r/InsuranceAgent
Is this a good starting pay? (State Farm Insurance Sales Agent)
Hey guys, I am considering becoming an insurance sales agent and have made it through the interview process and I’ve been sent an offer. I want to know if this pay is good for the position and how much I should realistically expect to make my first year if I join. I am in the New York metropolitan area so any agents who also work in this area I’d especially appreciate your feedback. UPDATE: I reached out to the agent asking for the commission structure and he apologized and said it should have been sent with the original letter. I have uploaded the screenshots of the structure to an Imgur link. Please let me know what you guys think. https://imgur.com/a/p9hDpeo submitted by /u/Alxa23 to r/InsuranceAgent [link] [comments]
Alxa23 · Apr 20, 2026
r/Damnthatsinteresting
Ridgeland Farms, Wisconson built a moat and barrel wall around their facility to prevent 2,000 activists from freeing their beagle puppies (bred for animal testing) on April 19th. The state mandated the farm to shut down and the puppies adopted out by July 1st; it is unclear if they are complying.
submitted by /u/cindyx7102 to r/Damnthatsinteresting [link] [comments]
cindyx7102 · Apr 13, 2026
All threads (42)
Thread Source Author Date
RE:A day in upstate NY - what to do
... the north, you’ve got Glimmerglass State Park and Hyde Hall on... Art Museum and the Fenimore Farm and County Village (formerly known... as the Farmers Museum). The Farm is more of a kids’ ...
boards.straightdope.com bmoak1 May 25, 2026
Kansas sale barns by numbers cattle
... 2024 and 2025 released by state dept of ag Belleville 81... are video cattle on the farm in Kansas LaCrosse livestock market ... years ago St. Joe on state line closed May 2021 South ...
talk.newagtalk.com Big Square May 24, 2026
I totally agree with everything you say... it's what I've been saying now for years,
... always heard bad things about State Farm, and had stayed away from...
www.democraticunderground.com slightlv May 24, 2026
RE:Overlord: reborn as some poor orphan
.... The letter had said vassal state. The letter had been my... basic human conditions that the farm system had stripped, the same ...
forums.spacebattles.com A May 24, 2026
RE:Eroge? Bad Ends? Betrayal? I'm Just Here to Suplex Monsters through Buildings.
... hieroglyphics so badly that the state of Utah is being invaded ... gets to sleep in the farm house and who sleeps in ...
forums.spacebattles.com Saurotitan May 24, 2026
RE: Why "it`s" impossible to fix
... government at a local and state level… Yes big ag government...… if you can’t afford to farm without it then that’s a ...
talk.newagtalk.com centralmnangus May 24, 2026
RE:Porter Chat Wrap: How I evaluate prospects | Bo knows stardom? | Art Smith - tight end guru?
...have major offers like Ohio State. My focus has always been ...to give away the entire farm in one post, but I'll ... things tricky for Ohio State if they decide to pursue ...him harder. Ohio State may not view him as ...new recruiting model where Ohio State can capitalize on players who ... not know if Ohio State sees elite left tackle traits ...lot of the concepts Ohio State will run this year. Honestly, ...
247sports.com MarkPorter May 24, 2026
RE:DIE FOR PEACE: A Peacemaker | Luther Strode Fanfiction
.... The gravel road to the farm ran straight for half a ... had done it right. The farm had been easy to buy ... from neglected to its current state. Marco had paid cash through ... because they had bought a farm, beds, tools, clothes that fit .... "Food service?" "Maybe. Restaurant supply. Farm supply. Meat by the case. ... we have?" Cleo said. "Private farm." "That is true." "True enough," ...
forums.spacebattles.com Raven Aelwood May 24, 2026
RE:Homeowners Insurance
... the same homeowners insurance with State Farm for 40+ years. I've had...
www.rugerforum.com WAYNO May 24, 2026
RE:Dance Links for May 2026
... handy hint above]   Philippe Quesne, Farm Fatale, Southbank Centre, London England... Thompson, The Brooklyn Rail   Vienna State Ballet, Manon (MacMillan), Staatsoper Wien...
www.balletcoforum.com Sophoife May 24, 2026
RE:Monitoring on MABS alerts in Window server
... and can: Monitor running state of the service. Monitor .... Collect events for service state changes. Performance thresholds available ...and underlying infrastructure metrics). SharePoint farm protection monitoring (if applicable)...services and SQL services (running state, CPU, memory). Event logs:...: Back up a SharePoint farm to Azure using Microsoft Azure... Back up a SharePoint farm on Azure Stack using ...
learn.microsoft.com Anonymous May 24, 2026
RE:Places gets worse by the day!
Yes part of State Farm's churn and burn.....lowest IQ, highly programmable sheeple, workforce. Make promises, tell them how great it is and here is their big chance knowing the whole time they will be fired within 12-24 or pressured out the door by some check the box leaders promoted or desperate just trying to hang on to a pension.. State Farm is a scam, plain and simple!
www.thelayoff.com Anonymous May 24, 2026
RE:2026 Kansas Baseball and Softball
State Farm. Mutual of Omaha. MetLife. AllState. Geico.
247sports.com TheMartyr May 24, 2026
RE:FINANCIALLY FIT HOTTIES HOLIDAY WEEKEND EDITION
... two weeks of fighting but State Farm finally agreed to replace it...
newgdt.proboards.com Jels May 23, 2026
> Love this game
... swap between? Like a ranch, farm, fishery, production etc Previous locations... site/farm/location? Inventory is static upon exit(pause location, save state...
steamcommunity.com monster May 23, 2026
RE:2027 Recruits of Interest
... to other areas of the state. It took Joe four years ... Joe Burrow play in the State Championship game at the 'Shoe ... a Natty for the Yankees farm system had Urban Meyer been ...
247sports.com NittanyBlue61 May 23, 2026
RE:Never do drugs ever ever
... you have the gall to state you believe in live and... the driver. Those are rural farm vehicles and/or work vehicles. ...
www.candlepowerforums.com J May 23, 2026
RE:Empire Rewritten- A Kingdom building/Self insert novel.
...Sozopolis, and Mesembria under one state. Next border would be the...and sulfer mines in the state to provide additional wealth. The ...to Andrianople will be major farm land, but I expect it ... be under the same state as well to make sure ... where I endded the state. I would then group Larissa, ... and Zetouni into the next state. Together, this will be your ... Livadeia into the last state. Athens has a lot of ...
forums.spacebattles.com SIDoragon May 23, 2026
RE:Empire Rewritten- A Kingdom building/Self insert novel.
...Sozopolis, and Mesembria under one state. Next border would be the...and sulfer mines in the state to provide additional wealth. The ...to Andrianople will be major farm land, but I expect it ... be under the same state as well to make sure ... where I endded the state. I would then group Larissa, ... and Zetouni into the next state. Together, this will be your ... Livadeia into the last state. Athens has a lot of ...
forums.spacebattles.com SIDoragon May 23, 2026
RE:Insurance
... was only slightly cheaper than State Farm and yes, limited mileage. Our..., I opted to stay with State Farm. Every couple years I review...
www.corvetteforum.com gliot1 May 23, 2026
State Farm Team Members - advice needed!
For context, I joined my last agency in October. Welcoming environment despite me and the majority of the other sales team members working remotely, we had clear goals every month and my manager was very responsive when it came to questions, training, numbers, etc etc. I was mostly writing autos, homes, term life, and a handful of PAPs, still making good commission just on that. My agent accepted a sales leader role and basically us sales team members were pushed out the door to other agencies. I accepted a remote position with an agency that was offering me a $3k higher base salary with a tiered commission level, aka you make a minimum amount of sales a month (15 autos, 10 fire, etc) before you unlock commission. I was doing about that much at my old office and the new agent was basically like, you’ll have no problem hitting those numbers. Three weeks in, I haven’t made a single sale other than 3 renters that auto-issued. I had no training or onboarding at all, I had one 30-min phone call on my first day with my new agent where she was like, here’s a few campaigns, here’s this old team member’s tasks, have at it. Vast majority of the people on those lists haven’t been quoted in years, have no up to date contact info, are in ineligible areas, etc. My old agent bought at least 4 leads for me specifically every day. My new agent doesn’t buy any. I get inconsistent SF leads and that’s it. The vast majority of sales I’m told (by the other sales team members who finally i asked to teams call with because nobody else in the office had spoken to me) are conducted in-office, so as a remote team member I don’t get any of those. As far as I know call-ins are also a “if you happen to answer the phone” kind of situation, nobody’s passed me over anything so far. I don’t know how I’m supposed to make the minimum sales to even GET a commission, much less get a decent one. My new agent knows how new I am to the industry and promised to train me, havent heard anything yet from her. I will message her and she will go days between responses if she responds at all. She’s barely in the office anyway and I don’t have a manager overseeing me. It genuinely feels like my agent forgot she hired me. I’m in talks to join another agency in October but somehow I have to make it through at least the next few months here, where no one talks to me and honestly acts annoyed when I reach out to them. I’m living off a single income and I’m moving in two months. I cannot survive on a 30k base salary, and I want more experience and training so I can be successful but it is like pulling teeth to get anyone at this office to even speak to me let alone teach me anything. I know I need to get out, I’m planning on it, but how can I survive in the meantime? submitted by /u/magicvolley to r/InsuranceAgent [link] [comments]
reddit.com magicvolley May 12, 2026
U.S President administration cites national security in stalling 165 wind farms | Onshore wind development in the United States is being brought to a standstill.
submitted by /u/ControlCAD to r/technology [link] [comments]
reddit.com ControlCAD May 5, 2026
California could suspend State Farm’s license
submitted by /u/Fcking_Chuck to r/California [link] [comments]
reddit.com Fcking_Chuck May 4, 2026
Lawsuits accuse State Farm of secretly working to cut insurance payouts
submitted by /u/PuddinTamename to r/news [link] [comments]
reddit.com PuddinTamename Apr 28, 2026
Is this a good starting pay? (State Farm Insurance Sales Agent)
Hey guys, I am considering becoming an insurance sales agent and have made it through the interview process and I’ve been sent an offer. I want to know if this pay is good for the position and how much I should realistically expect to make my first year if I join. I am in the New York metropolitan area so any agents who also work in this area I’d especially appreciate your feedback. UPDATE: I reached out to the agent asking for the commission structure and he apologized and said it should have been sent with the original letter. I have uploaded the screenshots of the structure to an Imgur link. Please let me know what you guys think. https://imgur.com/a/p9hDpeo submitted by /u/Alxa23 to r/InsuranceAgent [link] [comments]
reddit.com Alxa23 Apr 20, 2026
Ridgeland Farms, Wisconson built a moat and barrel wall around their facility to prevent 2,000 activists from freeing their beagle puppies (bred for animal testing) on April 19th. The state mandated the farm to shut down and the puppies adopted out by July 1st; it is unclear if they are complying.
submitted by /u/cindyx7102 to r/Damnthatsinteresting [link] [comments]
reddit.com cindyx7102 Apr 13, 2026
We bought a hidden 9-hole golf course next to State Farm Stadium (PHX) and turned the driving range into 32 TrackMan bays. AMA.
This whole project was scary. We’ve only done driving range rehabs. But now we’re taking the big leap to rehab a golf course too. Here’s the story: We bought a muni. It’s a public 9-hole in the west side of Phoenix called Desert Mirage. It’s in the shadow of State Farm Stadium (shout out Kyler Murray, shout out Call of Duty). The greens are legitimately in great shape. The golf course itself was just… unknown. Like, people who lived 5 minutes away had no idea it existed. That’s kind of what got us excited about it. The range situation… When we took it over it was a grass tee line. In Arizona. Which, candidly, is insane. You can’t use it half the year and you can’t regrow it without country club money. So we blew it up. 32 covered TrackMan bays. New poles and netting. Redid the pro shop. Redid the parking lot. The whole thing took about 4 months which was genuinely stupid fast in retrospect. Where we’re at now… The course still needs work. But we want to keep it crazy affordable. 9 holes with a cart is $32. It should be a family spot. Hang spot. We’re not trying to make it Augusta. The greens are great. We’re still working on fairways, tee boxes, sand traps — the small stuff that makes a big difference over time. Short game area is getting reworked too. Food and beverage is about 2 months out (licensing stuff). Once that’s in, the vibe really completes itself. Why I’m posting this… I’ve been lurking and posting in golf Reddit for over a decade. We’ve been documenting the whole build on YouTube and I genuinely want to know what people are curious about. What questions do you have about buying a golf course, the TrackMan buildout, running a driving range, the economics of a public 9-hole — whatever. I’m going to use the comment threads here to figure out what videos to make next. So don’t hold back. Video’s here if you want the full picture: https://youtu.be/PMLQK4D6AAs?si=yIim\_otcVsDICS5z Drop your questions below. I’ll answer everything I can. -Nik Driving Range Guy Golf Ranch submitted by /u/bogeybando to r/golf [link] [comments]
reddit.com bogeybando Apr 11, 2026
Is state farm a scam?
This is about my sister's insurance. She's had state farm for close to 20yrs or so, never a claim. She has a new to her 2014 escape. Car doesn't matter. Raining like hell and a store had old short concrete columns for no longer existing parking lot lights. Saw the exit and went to it. Bang, wtf? Gets out and that unstable short fucker next to exit. Cry cry shit shit calm down. Little damage to front bumper and off course cracked washer fluid jug. Jug made her go ahead and make a claim. No problem with 500 deductable. 5 months later they raised her rate 50 Buck s month for the next 3yrs equaling the 1800 they paid. 20 fucking yrs of zero claims and they want to be paid back for a small claim? What in the actual fuck? submitted by /u/dougyoung1167 to r/Insurance [link] [comments]
reddit.com dougyoung1167 Mar 27, 2026
The downside of working at State Farm
Funny answers only, please I’ll go first: When a service experience goes epically wrong for me (as the customer), I can no longer get mad. I get it, perfect is your goal, but impossible. There are too many rules for anyone to know them all, you have to learn somehow, you are dealing with imperfect tools. The main office isn’t going to fix it. Not at this company, but not at any other company either. So switching my cell phone plan or alarm system company, etc would be a sign of mental illness. Like believing in ghosts. submitted by /u/sloanautomatic to r/StateFarm [link] [comments]
reddit.com sloanautomatic Mar 24, 2026
CEO of State Farm just told workers they may be back in office more
I really wanted to take this job but was unsure with it being hybrid and having to drive so far to get to the office, when I know places like Allstate are remote, but now that they’re increasing in office time I will be searching for a new job. They do not pay enough for the wear and tear on my vehicle in addition to sitting in traffic both ways. I’m not moving my children out of their schools to be closer so… bye bye State Farm. submitted by /u/Farmer-Act213 to r/StateFarm [link] [comments]
reddit.com Farmer-Act213 Mar 19, 2026
Anyone work for State Farm or a similar insurance agency? Thinking about getting into it — what’s it really like?
Hey everyone, I’ve been looking into possibly getting into the insurance industry, specifically with a company like State Farm or something similar. I’ve seen the job postings and heard the pitches but I want to hear from people who’ve actually done it. And one more thing before I continue is, are you guys all getting your life insurance, health insurance and property casualty? I know the property and casualty you have to get but the others are you guys getting it because some of the places I’ve been interviewing for want the whole package. A few things I’m trying to figure out: ∙ How much are you getting paid salary vs how much are you make off of commission? ∙ How long did it take you to start making decent money? I keep hearing “it takes time to build your book” but what does that actually look like month to month in the beginning? ∙ Is it worth it long term? Like are people actually building real wealth doing this or is it one of those things that sounds better than it is? ∙ How’s the work life balance? Are you grinding 60 hour weeks or is it manageable once you get going? submitted by /u/Swiss_Meats to r/InsuranceAgent [link] [comments]
reddit.com Swiss_Meats Feb 27, 2026
Fuck State Farms Insurance
submitted by /u/Prestigious_Lion5917 to r/Insurance_Companies [link] [comments]
reddit.com Prestigious_Lion5917 Feb 19, 2026
Dropped by State Farm after one accident
I had a car accident earlier this year and State Farm is dropping me because of it. For context, I have no prior accidents, no points on my license, and amazing credit. Apparently, if you have an accident in the first 2 years of coverage with State Farm, they drop you no matter what. So, if you join State Farm, just don’t use your insurance and everything will be cool. Further proof that corporations are mindless zombies laser focused on shareholder value at everyone’s expense. submitted by /u/Bob_Kark to r/mildlyinfuriating [link] [comments]
reddit.com Bob_Kark Nov 12, 2025
All the trash left behind on the streets near the State Farm stadium after the Charlie Kirk memorial
submitted by /u/mlg1981 to r/Fauxmoi [link] [comments]
reddit.com mlg1981 Sep 21, 2025
Like a Bad Neighbor: The NBA Draft Was a Cringeworthy State Farm Infomercial
"It isn’t easy to convey the full extent of State Farm’s title sponsorship. In the arena, the fictional agent “Jake from State Farm” was treated like a legitimate celebrity, complete with red carpet, airtime, arena applause, and an oddly disquieting but spiritual presence. The most egregious offense? The signature chime sound—“the pick is in”—wasn’t the classic NBA chime. This year, they sold that to the highest bidder, and it became the State Farm jingle." https://www.mediaite.com/opinion/like-a-bad-neighbor-the-nba-draft-was-a-cringeworthy-state-farm-infomercial/ submitted by /u/coolbio to r/nba [link] [comments]
reddit.com coolbio Jun 27, 2025
State Farm Pulls Out of Super Bowl Ad Amid Fire Backlash
submitted by /u/cuittle to r/nfl [link] [comments]
reddit.com cuittle Jan 15, 2025
Marius Els, 40, an army major, was bitten to death by the 1.2-ton hippo he christened Humphrey and tried to domesticate on a farm in Free State province.Els's savaged body was found submerged in the river
submitted by /u/gunuvim to r/interestingasfuck [link] [comments]
reddit.com gunuvim Dec 31, 2024
Rural States Vote For Trump, Next Day Farm Futures Newsletter Concerned About Trump's Tariffs and Trade Wars Costing Billions to Grain Producers
submitted by /u/NelsonChunder to r/LeopardsAteMyFace [link] [comments]
reddit.com NelsonChunder Nov 6, 2024
NEW: Alabama is farming out incarcerated people to work at hundreds of companies, including McDonald’s & Wendy’s. The state takes 40% of wages and often denies parole to keep people as cheap labor. Getting written up can lead to solitary confinement. This is modern day slavery.
submitted by /u/zzill6 to r/WorkReform [link] [comments]
reddit.com zzill6 Sep 3, 2024
Prisoners returning from farm work at the Louisiana State Penitentiary, formerly a slave plantation
submitted by /u/kikkelis_goggles to r/ThatsInsane [link] [comments]
reddit.com kikkelis_goggles Jul 25, 2024
State Farm to stop accepting homeowners insurance applications in California due to wildfires, construction costs
submitted by /u/DXPower to r/news [link] [comments]
reddit.com DXPower May 28, 2023
Snake from State Farm tries to tell roofer he is doing his job wrong, damages home, and refuses a roof replacement before leaving.
submitted by /u/Annies_Boobs to r/PublicFreakout [link] [comments]
reddit.com Annies_Boobs Jun 8, 2022