Annual average car insurance costs by state can vary from as little as $303 to as much as $4,357 depending on your chosen coverage and where you live.
In 2024, full coverage car insurance rose over 25% nationwide. In some states, the increase was more than 40%. Here's how to lower your rates.
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AVERAGE HOME INSURANCE PREMIUMS, 2023 · 1,000 · 1,500 · 2,000 · 2,500 · 3,000 · 3,500 · 4,000 · LOW OR NO DATA · Wash. Maine · N.D. Mont. Ore. Vt. Minn. N.H. Idaho · Mass. Wis. N.Y. S.D. Conn. Mich. R.I. Wyo. Pa. N.J. Iowa · Neb. Ohio · Md. Nev. Del. Ind. Ill. Utah · W.Va. Colo. Calif. Va. Kan. Mo. Ky. N.C. Tenn. Okla. Ariz. Ark. S.C. N.M. Ga. Ala. Miss. La. Texas · Fla. Alaska · Hawaii
Florida, Louisiana, and Oklahoma are among the states with the highest home insurance rates in 2024, influenced by climate catastrophes and rising repair costs.
US homeowners insurers' poor underwriting results have contributed to the industry's push to raise its rates by double digits in 2023. The nationwide calculated weighted average premium rate increase for owner-occupied homeowners insurance was 11.3% through Dec. 29, 2023, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence's RateWatch application. In total, 25 states saw an effective rate change of at least 10% in 2023, compared to only six states during the prior year. The three states with the highest...
Vehicle insurance prices continue to soar despite overall easing inflation trends. See which states have the highest rates and where yours ranks.
We found that the average car insurance rates were lowest for drivers in Maine and Idaho, as well as for senior drivers, drivers with good credit, and low-mileage drivers. Learn the average cost of car insurance in your state and find out what other drivers ...
We evaluate car insurance rates by state to reveal the most expensive and cheapest states for auto insurance. Find out the car insurance costs in your state.
SEPT. 14, 2023 – Twenty-seven states had a higher percentage of people with health insurance coverage in 2022 than in 2021 according to American Community Survey (ACS) 1-year estimates released today by the U.S. Census Bureau. In terms of uninsured rates, or the rate of people without health insurance, Maine was the only state where the uninsured rate increased (up to 6.6% in 2022, from 5.7%). “The changes in uninsured rates are impacted by multiple factors including the demographic makeup o...