NEWSLETTER
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
The Novum Times
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
    • USA
    • United Kingdom
    • India
    • China
    • Europe
    • Africa
    • Middle East
    • Asia Pacific
    • Canada
    • Australia
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Gossips
  • Travel
  • Lifestyle
  • Home
  • World
    • USA
    • United Kingdom
    • India
    • China
    • Europe
    • Africa
    • Middle East
    • Asia Pacific
    • Canada
    • Australia
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Gossips
  • Travel
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
The Novum Times
No Result
View All Result

4 reasons why your car insurance premium is soaring : NPR

by The Novum Times
13 September 2023
in Business
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
Home Business
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp


A car accident is cleared at an intersection without power in Charlotte, N.C., on Dec. 24, 2022. Auto insurance costs are soaring — well outpacing overall inflation.

Logan Cyrus/AFP via Getty Images

hide caption

toggle caption

Logan Cyrus/AFP via Getty Images

A car accident is cleared at an intersection without power in Charlotte, N.C., on Dec. 24, 2022. Auto insurance costs are soaring — well outpacing overall inflation.

Logan Cyrus/AFP via Getty Images

It’s not only car prices that are giving drivers sticker shock these days — it’s also happening when they open their car insurance bills.

The cost of auto insurance jumped more than 19% during the year ending in August, while overall inflation was 3.7%, according to the Labor Department Wednesday.

U.S. pedestrian deaths reach a 40-year high

On a monthly basis, car insurance prices rose 2.4% between July and August, contributing to a larger than expected jump in core inflation for the month. Inflation was also fueled in August by rising rents and gasoline prices.

Here are four reasons driving the spike in car insurance prices — and what car owners can do to save money.

Drivers have gotten a lot riskier during the pandemic

Insurance premiums actually fell in the early, locked-down stage of the pandemic when many cars sat parked for weeks.

By they time they returned to the roads, however, many drivers seemed to have forgotten how to drive safely.

“People picked up some risky habits,” says Sean Kevelighan, CEO of the Insurance Information Institute. “And we haven’t seen those risky habits go away, even though we have more people on the road.”

The number of fatal auto accidents jumped sharply in late 2020 and early 2021, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

While accident rates have since declined, they remain higher than they were before the pandemic, which contributes to the rising cost of insurance.

The Farmers Insurance logo is displayed outside company headquarters in Woodland Hills, Calif., on Aug. 29, 2023. Insurance companies are having to raise their auto premiums for several reasons including a rise in natural disasters and the rising cost of repairs and parts replacements.

Mario Tama/Getty Images

hide caption

toggle caption

Mario Tama/Getty Images

The Farmers Insurance logo is displayed outside company headquarters in Woodland Hills, Calif., on Aug. 29, 2023. Insurance companies are having to raise their auto premiums for several reasons including a rise in natural disasters and the rising cost of repairs and parts replacements.

Mario Tama/Getty Images

Repairs and parts replacements are proving costly

The cost of repairing or replacing a car that’s damaged in an accident have also jumped sharply, thanks to snarled supply chains, parts shortages and a tight labor market that’s led to rising wages for auto mechanics.

New and used car prices have begun to fall in recent months, but repair costs are still climbing.

“As much as we’re beginning to see month over month decreases in inflation, which is good news, we also have to set in there that we have seen pretty significant price increases overall that have taken place over the last three years,” Kevelighan says.

Natural disasters are also driving up insurance costs

In addition to car crashes, natural disasters — fueled in some cases by climate change — are also contributing to higher insurance premiums, and not just in states prone to hurricanes or wildfires.

“We see a lot of hail damage,” says Grace Arnold, who oversees Minnesota’s insurance market as the state’s Commissioner of Commerce.

Arnold says the costs of weather occurrences can quickly add up.

“We consistently have billion-dollar storms in Minnesota, even if they don’t have the 24-hour hurricane watch ahead of them,” she adds.

Insurance regulators have to strike a balance

Regulators like Arnold have dual role: trying to keep insurance premiums low enough for drivers to afford them while also keeping insurance companies solvent, so they can keep paying claims.

“We in general have found that the rate increases are justified” she says, by the higher costs that insurance companies are facing.

The Insurance Information Institute says auto insurers paid $1.12 in claims last year for every dollar they collected in premiums. This year, that ratio is expected to be $1.09.

Insurance companies typically count on investment proceeds to cover that shortfall.

“What people really don’t understand is that insurance companies make most of their money by investment of our premiums,” says Harvey Rosenfield, the founder of Consumer Watchdog in California. “When they run into trouble, they have a scapegoat system set up where they blame something else for the fact that they need to raise their rates because they want to offset their investment losses. That’s how the industry works.”

So what can you do?

Most states require drivers to carry auto insurance, but there are ways for drivers to lower their costs.

“The very first thing you’ve got to do is shop around,” Rosenfield says. “There are often better deals to be had.”

Many companies offer a discount for drivers who bundle their auto and home insurance, as TV commercials seem to tout all the time.

Others will lower the premium for drivers who agree to install an app on their phone, allowing the company to track their driving habits.

Opting for a higher deductible can lead to lower premiums, though Arnold cautions against gambling with too little insurance.

“I find it helpful to think through a couple of examples,” she says. “If I had my car stolen, what would that mean for me? If I were in an accident, what would that mean? The last thing you want is to be surprised.”

Arnold says her office gets some complaints about the jump in auto insurance premiums. But more often she hears from people who are unhappy with what they see as a skimpy payout when they file a claim.



Source link

Tags: CarinsuranceNPRPremiumreasonssoaring

Related Posts

7 Safety Tips For Using A Dumpster Rental

7 Safety Tips For Using A Dumpster Rental

by The Novum Times
10 November 2023
0

Construction projects create a lot of waste. According to Industrial Safety & Hygiene News (ISHN), construction and demolition activities account...

Worker Is Crushed by a Robot That Mistook Him for a Box

Worker Is Crushed by a Robot That Mistook Him for a Box

by The Novum Times
10 November 2023
0

Police are investigating a horrific incident that occurred in South Korea when a man was crushed to death by an...

‘Murder Is The Case’ Keefe D Faces For Allegedly Killing Tupac

‘Murder Is The Case’ Keefe D Faces For Allegedly Killing Tupac

by The Novum Times
10 November 2023
0

by Cedric 'BIG CED' Thornton November 9, 2023 Keefe D is the only living person who was in the vehicle...

Cisco and Rockwell strengthen OT/ICS security with visibility for converged plantwide ethernet (CPwE)

Cisco and Rockwell strengthen OT/ICS security with visibility for converged plantwide ethernet (CPwE)

by The Novum Times
9 November 2023
0

The turtle, protected by its hard shell, is a good metaphor for the security model used in most industrial networks....

Michael Oher Allegedly Received 8K In Proceeds From ‘The Blind Side’ Film Despite Claiming He Never Saw Profits From His Story

Michael Oher Allegedly Received $138K In Proceeds From ‘The Blind Side’ Film Despite Claiming He Never Saw Profits From His Story

by The Novum Times
9 November 2023
0

by Iman Milner November 9, 2023 Michael Oher, the subject of the 2009 film The Blind Side, allegedly received more...

Next Post
Biden’s Climate Law Is Reshaping Private Investment in the United States

Biden’s Climate Law Is Reshaping Private Investment in the United States

Data to show if inflation reduction continued or hit rough patch

Data to show if inflation reduction continued or hit rough patch

CATEGORIES

  • Africa
  • Asia Pacific
  • Australia
  • Business
  • Canada
  • China
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Economy
  • Entertainment
  • Europe
  • Gossips
  • Health
  • India
  • Lifestyle
  • Mental Health
  • Middle East
  • News
  • Opinions
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • United Kingdom
  • USA

CATEGORIES

  • Africa
  • Asia Pacific
  • Australia
  • Business
  • Canada
  • China
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Economy
  • Entertainment
  • Europe
  • Gossips
  • Health
  • India
  • Lifestyle
  • Mental Health
  • Middle East
  • News
  • Opinions
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • United Kingdom
  • USA

Browse by Tag

Biden Bitcoin Business Canada case Channel China court Cup day dead deal Death Diplomat free global Health Home India Jammu Kashmir killed latest Life Live man National News NPR people Police POLITICO Russia South Time Times Top Tourism Trump U.S UAE Ukraine war world Years
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2023 Novum Times.
Novum Times is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
    • USA
    • United Kingdom
    • India
    • China
    • Europe
    • Africa
    • Middle East
    • Asia Pacific
    • Canada
    • Australia
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Gossips
  • Travel
  • Lifestyle

Copyright © 2023 Novum Times.
Novum Times is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In