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Why car insurance rates are so high: ou’re paying a lot more for car insurance than you were in 2020. Here’s why.
Vox ^ | 03/22/2024 | Marin Cogan

Posted on 03/22/2024 9:37:19 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

If you pay for car insurance, you’ve probably noticed that rates are really high lately. You’re not alone.

Last week’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) report — the government’s method for tracking what people are paying for goods and services and how that’s changing over time — noted that the price of car insurance was up more than 20 percent over the same time last year. What’s particularly painful is that rates were already rising: CPI reports have shown that, overall, car insurance rates are up more than 38 percent since January 2020.

What’s going on? The big insurance companies have been relatively quiet about what’s driving rates up.

Inflation is definitely a big part of the equation. Everything now costs more, including cars and car repairs, and insurance companies are passing those costs on to consumers.

But industry insiders and experts I spoke with say there are a few under-the-radar trends also driving rates up, and they relate to the subjects I cover at Vox, so let’s dive in.

We’re driving more dangerously

One reason rates are up is that driving became much more dangerous during the pandemic. People started engaging in risky behaviors like speeding and using their phones while driving more.

“Since Covid, we saw this incredible increase in distracted driving,” says Ryan McMahon, senior vice president of strategy for Cambridge Mobile Telematics. “You could almost track it by the day schools started to shut down.”

He’s not just speculating: CMT has access to driver data for millions of drivers, who download apps via their insurance companies that measure things like speeding, hard braking, and cellphone use while driving. McMahon told me that the huge jump they saw in distracted behaviors during the pandemic hasn’t come down since.

Maybe not surprisingly, the number of fatal accidents spiked; so did the severity of auto insurance claims, meaning cars came in severely damaged and requiring expensive repairs.

Costs keep rising

While drivers were getting more dangerous, law enforcement in many parts of the country began pulling back on traffic safety enforcement, likely due to Covid-related staff shortages and criticisms over racial biases following the murder of George Floyd.

Traffic enforcement has always been a deeply imperfect mode of safety enforcement, one that leaves Black drivers susceptible to racial biases from law enforcement. But it’s also one of the factors insurance companies use to determine individual rates.

“Ultimately, without traffic violation data, insurers aren’t able to accurately assess and underwrite a driver’s risk. With the compounding cost from accidents, carriers are now increasing rates for everyone, meaning we are all paying for this problem,” Mark McElroy, executive vice president and head of TransUnion’s insurance business, said in a recent report.

Cars have also become more technologically advanced, making car repair more expensive.

Think of a car made in 2004 versus a car made in 2024. If the two crashed, the car from 2024 would probably be more expensive to fix because it’s more likely to have advanced technology like backup cameras and lane sensors.

According to one report by industry analysts CCC, the average estimate for a front-end claim in 2022 was $3,706, up more than 15 percent over the year before. Vehicles more than seven years old, meanwhile, were over $1,000 less to repair.

When does it end?

This is, needless to say, not good news for consumers.

The price of new cars has grown so much that they’re practically unaffordable for middle-class consumers now, and these rising costs hit low-income people even harder. It’s particularly difficult because for many, a car is often an essential means of keeping a good job.

So they’re stuck with a kind of Catch-22: They can’t live with the rising costs of car ownership, but they can’t live without them, either. And their rates are already likely to be higher if they have poor credit or live in a high-crime neighborhood. “The people least able to afford it are paying the highest amount,” said the industry insider.

The good news — if you can call it that — is that experts don’t think rates will keep growing so much over the next year.

“You had this problem where the insurance companies fell behind, so the prices didn’t match the costs and they were losing a bunch of money,” another insider told me. Rates rose in an attempt by insurance companies to catch up with costs, but now inflation isn’t growing at the same runaway clip and insurers aren’t seeing the same levels of loss.

“Costs shouldn’t be as high as last year,” he said.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: auto; autoinsurance; automobiles; automotive; bidenflation; car; carinsurance; cars; cost; distracted; georgefloyd; inflation; insurance; lawenforcement; pandemic; recklessdriving; technology; trafficviolations; wecantbreeathe; wrecks
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To: SeekAndFind
This article misses the point. The government, through excessive regulation and social engineering, is driving up the cost of car ownership. The purpose is to force us all onto public transportation and into cities.

According to Google (yeh, I know): "The average light vehicle on US roads is a record-breaking 12.5 years old according to a study by S&P Global Mobility. This marks the sixth consecutive year that the average vehicle age in the US has risen."

61 posted on 03/23/2024 6:17:09 AM PDT by AUTiger83
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To: mewzilla
Recent case in point from Upstate NY. Note the laundry list of charges with regard to the perp, and that the hospitalized victims have had orders of protection issued in their behalf...

Two killed, two others injured in crash in area of Main Street and Humboldt Parkway

Also, note that the perp is being held without bail...

Wonder why that is...? 🤔

62 posted on 03/23/2024 6:19:23 AM PDT by mewzilla (Never give up; never surrender!)
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To: mewzilla

Note to any out-of-staters planning on coming to NYS to view the eclipse...

Read the above story.

Then change your mind and go elsewhere.

You don’t want to end up like those folks from Ohio, do you...


63 posted on 03/23/2024 6:24:50 AM PDT by mewzilla (Never give up; never surrender!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Illegal aliens. The number of accidents with uninsured illegals has skyrocketed as well.

I know far more people in uninsured illegal aliens than ones in accidents with insured drivers.


64 posted on 03/23/2024 6:26:13 AM PDT by CodeToad (Rule #1: The elites want you dead.)
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To: mewzilla

Another thing...

We need to get rid of no-fault.

ASAP.


65 posted on 03/23/2024 6:28:04 AM PDT by mewzilla (Never give up; never surrender!)
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To: SeekAndFind
Cars have also become more technologically advanced, making car repair more expensive.

Think of a car made in 2004 versus a car made in 2024. If the two crashed, the car from 2024 would probably be more expensive to fix because it’s more likely to have advanced technology like backup cameras and lane sensors.

So that's why my 2001 Chevy truck + 2005 Ford Focus insurance went up $60 this year?

66 posted on 03/23/2024 6:28:59 AM PDT by Pollard ( Seed Room Wx: 63 degrees - 37% humidity )
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To: Repeal The 17th

Kamala Harris??


67 posted on 03/23/2024 6:29:21 AM PDT by Laslo Fripp (Semper Fidelis)
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To: SeekAndFind

MILLIONS of “newcomer” illegals driving around without insurance wouldn’t have anything to do with it?


68 posted on 03/23/2024 6:30:58 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: SeekAndFind
One thing most are missing: insurance companies cut their auto premiums during the pandemic.

Now that folks are driving again those premiums have been recouped.

Throw inflation on top of that and car repairs are more expensive.

69 posted on 03/23/2024 6:47:10 AM PDT by ealgeone
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To: SeekAndFind

The price of cars is more expensive and thus the insurance needed to cover them is more expensive. You can’t even buy a two door truck anymore, everything is luxury now.

Additionally, cars are made to break now on purpose to save the passengers, what would have been minor fender benders in the past total cars today because of designed crumple zones.

And lastly, electric cars are FAR more expensive to repair in an accident and thus total more easily.

Combine all the above with higher costs for parts and labor = higher insurance.

Thank a Democrat if you see them!


70 posted on 03/23/2024 7:00:00 AM PDT by TexasFreeper2009
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To: Sequoyah101

At least 30 to 40% of people around here only pick up a policy to get their car tagged then drop it until next year.
= = =

If I drop my coverage, the insurance company immediately informs the DMV, who immediately informs ME!

With a threat of some sort.

And now that liscence plate cameras are looking for criminals, I suspect that my plate will go onto the list as uninsured.


71 posted on 03/23/2024 7:00:17 AM PDT by Scrambler Bob (Running Rampant, and not endorsing nonsense)
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To: SeekAndFind

Phones!!! Last weekend I drove from Sayville Long Island to westbury on the parkways. Going I saw a three car chainreaction, returning a half hour later I saw another one. It is now common to see there, four, five car or more accidents. Get used to it. No one is learning anything from this. Drive defensively.


72 posted on 03/23/2024 7:02:31 AM PDT by TalBlack (I We have a Christian duty and a patriotic duty. God help us.)
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To: SeekAndFind
We got sideswiped by a hit and run late last year. The guy weaved in and out of traffic recklessly and so fast we only got a partial license. The cops never got him.

The accident investigator said it happens multiple times daily in our city of 120K. He said that most cases are suspected unlicensed and/or uninsured illegal aliens or people on drugs or smuggling drugs.

The insurance cost for us was our deductible but the insurance company paid the rest with no chance of recovery. Someone has to pay and it's the honest people that get stuck ultimately.

73 posted on 03/23/2024 7:08:58 AM PDT by pfflier
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To: P.O.E.

Sounds about right. It happens here in Atlanta often I’d bet.


74 posted on 03/23/2024 7:11:20 AM PDT by TermLimits4All ("If you stand for nothing, you'll fall for anything.")
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To: SeekAndFind
Another effect of the great unleashing of the 2020 Summer of Floyd.
"We" are driving more dangerously.
75 posted on 03/23/2024 7:24:31 AM PDT by Salman (It's not a slippery slope if it was part of the program all along. )
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To: SeekAndFind

We’re driving more dangerously

Indeed here in California they aim a car fail to use road rules and laws and courtesy it’s a meme deal and get out of they way hit and runs are on the uptick for a reason STUPIDITY.


76 posted on 03/23/2024 7:33:55 AM PDT by Vaduz
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To: SeekAndFind

I bought an ‘03 Chrysler 300M in November, about $6k. Phoned my insurance rep in December to pay for insurance, she said it would be $3500. I also have an ‘00 Intrepid, bill for that was $1200.

The rep put me on hold then came back in a few, saying the 90k (mileage) was mistakenly entered as the value.


77 posted on 03/23/2024 7:37:00 AM PDT by JohnnyP (Thinking is hard work (I stole that from Rush).)
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To: Jonty30

They are not the only ones driving more dangerously. Age seems to be the predominant factor. Frankly I think a good many teenagers and young adults no longer have the maturity to be behind the wheel of a car. Red lights are simply a suggestion and the post speed limit is seen as a challenge.

I think removing actual driver’s ed from schools was a mistake.


78 posted on 03/23/2024 8:20:15 AM PDT by lastchance (Cognovit Dominus qui sunt eius.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Mine has gone up 38% in one year, no accidents, no moving violations, gas powered car, gas has also gone way up. So Joe can go blow it out his ass when he lies and tells us we are doing much better than 4 years ago


79 posted on 03/23/2024 8:22:39 AM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (As long as Hillary Clinton remains free, the USA will never have equal justice under the law)
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To: Repeal The 17th

Did you hear Joe Lyin’ saying the other day we “are much better off than we were 4 years ago” LOL LOL!! Of course he can spew that garbage because he knows zero people will call him on it to his face.


80 posted on 03/23/2024 8:24:25 AM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (As long as Hillary Clinton remains free, the USA will never have equal justice under the law)
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