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Which age group pays more for car insurance married or single


Do married people pay less for car insurance?

On average, a married driver pays $160 less per year for car insurance than does a single, unmarried driver. While being married doesn’t necessarily make you a better driver, historical data show married couples are more likely to share driving responsibilities than single people.

How much do unmarried drivers pay for car insurance?

With all other metrics constant, we discovered that an unmarried driver will pay $80 more for a standard six-month policy than will a married driver. State Farm is the only company that does not charge single and married drivers different premiums. Liberty Mutual's rates are considerably different for married and single drivers.

Who pays more for car insurance – men or women?

While adult men and women pay about the same amount for car insurance, the gap changes as drivers get older. While all teens pay more for car insurance than older adults, teenage boys pay the most of all. Our sample boy driver got a quote for $4,946 per year, or $328 more than a girl of the same age.




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