
Do Nevadans Pay the Most in Car Insurance Premiums?
Did you know that geography plays a role in how much you pay for car insurance? Stacker recently published an article States Paying the Most in Car Insurance Premiums. In the article, Stacker ranked all 50 states according to where car insurance premiums cost the most on average. It ranked based on statistical data on annual auto insurance premiums. The article broke ties by which state had the higher full coverage cost. Below we provide the top 10 states paying the least in car insurance premiums. We also provide the top 10 states paying the most in car insurance premiums. Each state is accompanied by its average full coverage costs and the total number of licensed drivers (also provided by the Stacker article). Can you guess which top 10 list Nevada is on?
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Top 10 States Paying the Least in Car Insurance Premiums
Before we provide the top 10 states paying the most in car insurance premiums, take a look at the below list. It provides the top 10 states paying the least in car insurance premiums. How does your current rate compare to the low rates on the list?
10. North Carolina
- Average annual premium: $542
- Full coverage: $1,506
- Licensed drivers: 7,509,231
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9. North Dakota
- Average annual premium: $528
- Full coverage: $2,286
- Licensed drivers: 561,333
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8. Indiana
- Average annual premium: $498
- Full coverage: $1,485
- Licensed drivers: 4,589,405
7. Maine
- Average annual premium: $489
- Full coverage: $1,285
- Licensed drivers: 1,040,582
6. Wisconsin
- Average annual premium: $486
- Full coverage: $1,559
- Licensed drivers: 4,288,171
5. Wyoming
- Average annual premium: $485
- Full coverage: $2,123
- Licensed drivers: 419,256
4. Alaska
- Average annual premium: $485
- Full coverage: $1,576
- Licensed drivers: 536,033
3. Hawaii
- Average annual premium: $475
- Full coverage: $1,763
- Licensed drivers: 948,417
2. South Dakota
- Average annual premium: $420
- Full coverage: $2,429
- Licensed drivers: 638,428
1. Iowa
- Average annual premium: $357
- Full coverage: $1,659
- Licensed drivers: 2,260,271
Top 10 States Paying the Most in Car Insurance Premiums
Now that you know the top 10 states paying the least in car insurance premiums, can you guess which list Nevada is on? You are correct if you guessed that Nevada ranks among the top 10 states paying the most in car insurance premiums. Read on to find out what other states are on this top 10 list.
10. New Jersey
- Average annual premium: $1,182
- Full coverage: $2,809
- Licensed drivers: 6,342,876
9. Connecticut
- Average annual premium: $1,192
- Full coverage: $2,753
- Licensed drivers: 2,605,612
8. Nevada
- Average annual premium: $1,295
- Full coverage: $3,061
- Licensed drivers: 1,983,453
7. Delaware
- Average annual premium: $1,316
- Full coverage: $2,883
- Licensed drivers: 786,504
6. New York
- Average annual premium: $1,323
- Full coverage: $2,777
- Licensed drivers: 12,194,360
5. Louisiana
- Average annual premium: $1,329
- Full coverage: $3,546
- Licensed drivers: 3,425,435
4. Kentucky
- Average annual premium: $1,338
- Full coverage: $2,907
- Licensed drivers: 3,032,530
3. Rhode Island
- Average annual premium: $1,589
- Full coverage: $3,589
- Licensed drivers: 756,966
2. Florida
- Average annual premium: $2,565
- Full coverage: $3,230
- Licensed drivers: 15,368,695
1. Michigan
- Average annual premium: $5,282
- Full coverage: $9,071
- Licensed drivers: 7,153,645
How Nevada Auto Insurance Companies Determine Your Rate
Were you surprised to see Nevada ranked 8 on the above list? Was your rate higher or lower than the Nevada average? How is that possible? Well, in addition to geography, there are a number of other factors auto insurance companies use to determine your rate. According to the Nevada Division of Insurance, insurance companies use a variety of factors to determine the cost of auto insurance. When you apply for insurance, the insurance company will request information to determine your rating. Your rating is the determination of premium based on several risk characteristics. In addition to geography, these risk characteristics include the following:
- Driving record
- Gender
- Age
- Marital status
- Prior insurance coverage
- Vehicle use
- Usage-based insurance
- Make and model of vehicle
- Credit-based insurance scoring
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Insurance Discounts
Would you like to lower your insurance premium? You should ask your insurance company about available discounts. Insurance companies offer discounts to individuals based on a variety of characteristics. Not all insurance companies offer the same discounts. Below are some of the discounts that may be available when applying for insurance coverage:
- Multiple vehicles
- Driver education courses
- Good student
- Safety devices
- Anti-theft devices
- Good driver/loyalty
- Multiple policy
- Dividends
- Miscellaneous discounts
These are not all of the discounts that may be available to you. There are over 140 companies offering auto insurance in Nevada. Different insurance companies offer different discounts. Depending on which discounts apply, you may be able to save money on your insurance policy. Ask around to find out what discounts are available for you.
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