Basic Statistics on Car Insurance in the United States



Did you know that to November 2008 report of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, or NAIC in short, that in 2006, the average price of car insurance declined by 1.7 percent. In this report, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners listed the top five states where the highest average costs are as follows: First District of Columbia with an average expenditure $ 1,164, the next New Jersey with $ 1,152, followed by Louisiana with $ 1,094, New York with $ 1,083, and the fifth is the state of Florida with $ 1,069. The average expenditure for auto insurance in the country the United States from 1997 to tear the year 2006 are as follows: In 1999 the average consumption is 705 U.S. dollars, 1998 was $ 703, 1999 was $ 685, 2000 was $ 690, 2001 is was $ 726, 2002 was $ 786, 2003 was $ 830, 2004 was $ 842, 2005 was $ 831, and for the year 2006 the average cost is $ 817.

Here are the top ten states with the most expensive and cheapest car insurance in the year 2006. For the first ten states with the most expensive car insurance as follows: the first state with the most expensive car insurance is the District of Columbia, another state of New Jersey, then Louisiana, New York, Florida, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Delaware, Nevada and the ten states with the most expensive car insurance is the state of Connecticut. And for the first ten states with the least expensive auto insurance, the following countries: countries with the least expensive or the cheapest car insurance in the state of North Dakota, the second cheapest car insurance in Iowa, then the state of South Dakota, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Indiana, and the tenth state with the cheapest auto insurance in Maine.

and for the year 2007, here are the top five cities in the United States with the most expensive and cheapest auto insurance. For the first five cities in the United States with the most expensive auto insurance rates are as follows: first in the city of Detroit (MI), with an average annual premium of $ 5,072, second in the city of Philadelphia (PA) with $ 3,779, followed by Newark (New Jersey) with $ 3,381, Los Angeles (CA) with $ 3,072, while the fifth is in the town of Hempstead (NY), with an average annual premium of $ 2,764. While the top five cities with the least expensive auto insurance rates are as follows: the city with the least expensive or the cheapest car insurance is the city of Eau Claire (WI) with an average yearly premium $ 869, the second town in Norfolk (VA) to $ 954, followed by Raleigh (NC), with $ 966, Bismarck (ND) and 989 dollars, and the fifth for the cheapest car insurance in Burlington (VT) with an average annual premium of $ 1,001.


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