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Monday, January 23, 2017

Car insurance rates by state

Where you live can bigly affect your premium. A late Consumer Federation of America study finds numerous auto insurers are setting rates not in light of driving record, but rather on your road address and neighborhood you live in. Other strange components insurers may take a gander at that could impact your premium are financial assessment, your homeownership status (owner vs. renter), and even your training level and employment title! So which state's residents suffer with the highest premiums? This list, provided by Insure.com, pulls together quotes for all 50 states plus Washington D.C. The hypothetical quotes were created by reviewing Allstate, Farmers, GEICO, Nationwide, Progressive and State Farm in 10 ZIP codes for every state for the least expensive to-guarantee 2016 model-year forms of America's 20 top of the line vehicles. At that point those quotes were arrived at the midpoint of together to make one ace quote for every state. The rates beneath, which are for illustrative purposes just, depend on full scope for a solitary, 40-year-old male who drives 12 miles to work every day. Arrangement cutoff points are 100/300/50 ($100,000 for harm risk for one individual, $300,000 for all injuries and $50,000 for property damage in an accident) with a $500 deductible on collision and comprehensive coverage. 1 Michigan - $2738 2 Montana - $2297 3 New Jersey - $1905 4 Louisiana - $1842 5 Oklahoma - $1778 6 Washington D.C. - $1773 7 California - $1752 8 Florida - $1654 9 Maryland - $1610 10 Rhode Island - $1608 11 Delaware - $1607 12 Georgia - $1559 13 Texas - $1510 14 West Virginia - $1456 15 Wyoming - $1421 16 Colorado - $1393 17 Connecticut - $1367 18 South Carolina - $1353 19 Arkansas - $1345 20 Alabama - $1337 21 Massachusetts - $1325 22 Pennsylvania - $1305 23 Kentucky - $1295 24 New Mexico - $1277 25 Mississippi - $1277 26 Oregon - $1267 27 Minnesota - $1257 28 Nevada - $1221 29 North Dakota - $1200 30 Nebraska - $1188 31 Arizona - $1188 32 South Dakota - $1168 33 Washington - $1168 34 Tennessee - $1145 35 Kansas - $1135 36 Indiana - $1113 37 Alaska - $1078 38 Utah - $1061 39 Missouri - $1056 40 New York - $1050 41 Hawaii - $1049 42 Illinois - $1035 43 Virginia - $1020 44 Iowa - $989 45 North Carolina - $987 46 Vermont - $942 47 New Hampshire - $941 48 Idaho - $935 49 Wisconsin - $912 50 Ohio - $900 51 Maine - $808

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