Car insurance rates are surging as Americans struggle to pay for basic necessities and ongoing debt.

The newest Consumer Price Index shows car insurance spiked 20 percent year over year. The surge in pricing occurred after years of gradual price inflation, with earlier reports finding the rates grew by 36 percent since 2020.

That’s at the same time debt is soaring for many Americans. While Americans hold around 1.75 trillion in student debt loans alone, they also have $1.05 trillion in credit card balances not paid off.

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    10 months ago

    I don’t understand how more costly repairs translate to higher insurance premiums. The insurance companies aren’t paying to replace your engine.

    Also their $2500 average yearly premium is insane. I’m in my 30s with two cars and two drivers insured, including comprehensive and the highest coverage progressive offers, and a 100 mile round trip commute, and it’s only $1400 a year.

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      10 months ago

      Your insurance might not be paying for your engine, but if you hit someone else, the liability policy will cover the car you hit engine

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        10 months ago

        That goes along with more expensive cars. They’re referring to people who’ve kept their car longer than average and have expensive maintenance items. If someone crashes into a 15 year old car hard enough, they’re just going to total it out. For less severe collisions, they’ll restore the car to what it was before the crash, not what it was when new.