Newsweek has created this map to show the states with the highest auto insurance levels, using data gathered by Bankrate.
For drivers, where you choose to live can significantly impact your auto insurance costs.While some states offer more affordable rates due to favorable conditions like lower population density and fewer accidents, others face significantly higher premiums.As the cost of car insurance continues to rise generally, drivers should be aware of these state-by-state differences to help them select the best rates available.
'The report identified Louisiana as the second-most expensive state for auto insurance, with an average annual premium of $3,646.Florida follows closely behind at $3,451. Rounding out the top five are Colorado and Nevada with $3,259 and $3,074, respectively.The variation in rates across states can be attributed to several factors. Population density plays a significant role; states with higher urban populations tend to have more traffic accidents, driving up the cost of claims.
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