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In Detroit's lowest-earning neighborhood, home insurance is $1,919 more annually than in the city's highest-earning district.
The ranking for 2021 was based on eight metrics, including insurance costs and the number of uninsured drivers.
WalletHub reveals where people pay the most to Uncle Sam in property, individual income, and sales and excise taxes.
Here are recent key insurance-related legislative updates from New York, Florida, Virginia and more.
The ranking comes as many drivers report they are not getting their money's worth from car insurance policies.
Recent legislation has ignited new interest in understanding the factors insurers use to price auto coverage.
While shopping volume was up overall, higher-risk drivers continued exhibiting tempered purchase behaviors as a result of the pandemic.
New Jersey may soon follow a trend of prohibiting insurers from using socioeconomic factors in pricing auto coverage.
The average American commutes 54 minutes each workday and spends $3,900 in fuel and wear and tear costs annually.
Drivers in these states experience more accidents, citations, DUIs — and higher insurance premiums.
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