Rising Auto Insurance Costs: A Growing Concern for U.S. Drivers Auto insurance premiums in the United States have reached record highs, raising concerns about affordability for many Americans. A recent study by Jerry revealed that eight out of 10 U.S. drivers believe auto insurance has become prohibitively expensive for the average person. Even higher-income earners, those making more than $129,000 annually, are feeling the pinch. Nearly half of them have been shopping for better rates, while over half have opted for reduced coverage heading into 2024. This steady climb in…
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Record-Breaking Auto Insurance Shopping Trends: The Game-Changer Insurance Agents Can’t Ignore
The national auto insurance shopping and quoting rate reached a record high between April and June of 2024, signaling significant shifts in consumer behavior. According to a new J.D. Power report, this increased activity could have varying implications for insurance agents across the country. Record-Breaking Trends The report highlighted that May 2024 matched the ongoing study’s all-time high monthly shopping rate, with 13.5% of U.S. drivers seeking new quotes. Additionally, 4.2% of drivers switched insurers, setting a new monthly high. This intensified shopping and switching activity reflects consumers’ responsiveness to…
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Drivers are looking for new ways to make their coverage affordable, including leaving current insurers According to a new report from JD Power and TransUnion, for the first quarter of 2024, drivers were increasingly shopping for new auto insurance policies in the hopes of saving money on their monthly premiums. These drivers felt there were no more ways to save on existing policies Consumers started comparison shopping for new auto insurance policies because they didn’t see any new ways to be able to apply discounts to their existing coverage, said…
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