Seems to be a lot of misinformation here. State Farm has been talking for years and years about closing several smaller regional offices around the country, and consolidating into larger and fewer regional offices. All employees were given a notice of several months, if not several years.
I work for an individual agent in Florida, and even I knew of the upcoming changes, even though I did not work at any of the regional offices.
Most employees were given the option of relocating to the new larger regional offices, but obviously that's a huge decision that will affect their entire family etc.
So I can understand why most of them declined that offer. But lots of notice was given, I know they've been talking about this for at least three years now. I might add,This change should be transparent to any State Farm customer.
It does not affect your local State Farm offices and local agents. It doesn't change your policy in anyway. It is an internal change that almost all large companies face at sometime or another.