Pandemic Or Not, Expect Higher Car Insurance Rates This Year

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Pandemic Or Not, Expect Higher Car Insurance Rates This Year
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Here are the states where motorists will see the highest average increases on their car insurance premiums during 2022:

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Why such a spread? In addition to a motorist’s driving record and personal factors like gender, age, and marital status, auto insurance rates are based on a person’s address. Generally, those living in outer suburbia and rural areas will pay less than motorists in large urban areas where there is a greater probability of getting into a wreck and/or having a car get damaged or stolen.

We’re listing the 10 states with the highest and lowest average car insurance rate increases for 2022 below. Those residing in Texas and receiving a DUI or speeding violation, or causing a crash will see their car insurance premiums jump by an average 142 percent this year, followed by North Carolina , California and Hawaii . The national average rate hike in this regard is $3,683 per year for a DUI , $2,882 for an at-fault accident, and $2,403 for speeding. Obviously, it pays to be cautious.

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