As Industry Focuses on Discrimination, Root Marks One Year of Drop The Score Campaign
Amid national discussion on racial and economic inequality, Root is working to raise awareness around the discriminatory impact of credit-based auto insurance rates currently used by all major insurers. While credit scores are meant to measure risk, generations of discriminatory systemic policies mean consumers with poor or no credit, such as immigrants or people struggling with medical or student debt, are forced to pay up to
“America's roads should not be open to discrimination,” says Root CEO
“Thanks to advances in telematics and technology, a future free from outdated practices like credit scores is already here. And while change won’t happen overnight, I’m glad to see the wheels in motion as the NAIC begins its investigation into biased industry practices and we embark on the second year of Drop the Score.”
The campaign focused on public awareness with the release of a consumer report showing that 82% of Americans expect premiums to be based on driving record. Building on its public education efforts, the company began supporting state legislative action.
The most recent legislative session saw reform measures introduced or passed in
In addition to push factors, Root has used its own model to create pull factors by demonstrating the possibility and practicality of alternatives to credit-based pricing. Through its app that leverages AI technology to measure indicators like hard braking and speed of turns, the company calculates rates that are based primarily on how individuals drive, rather than their wealth, race, or ethnicity.
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