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Here';s a riddle for you. Why do senior drivers 70 and older pay more, on average, for car insurance than drivers in their 60s?(A.) 70-year-old drivers have more fatal accidents.(B.) 70-year-old drivers have more non-fatal accidents.(C.) 70-year-old drivers are more likely to be uninsured.My husband';s answer was none of the above. "They just want to make more money," he said.After a new study by Secretary of State
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But these questions are not new. Going back far longer, consumers have protested historically biased insurance rules that included redlining, restrictive covenants, Zip codes and credit scores to price auto insurance.While actuaries have successfully defended their rates, consumer advocates argue that companies should determine rates using factors people can control.We certainly can';t control aging.Besides, it is unfair that older Americans have to pay more for essentials like car insurance premiums and medical care when they have less money.
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HOW TO SAVE ON CAR INSURANCE
HOW TO SAVE ON CAR INSURANCEUse several insurers' online quote tools to find your best options. Be sure to note the level of coverage.Don't be too loyal. Some insurance companies use data to predict whether you're likely to stay with them, even after a price increase. If you shop around, they might give you a better deal.Don't let your insurance lapse. And avoid nonstandard insurance if you can. Both will result in higher premiums later.Consider bundling auto insurance with homeowner, rental or life insurance to take advantage of discounts.Look for discounts you could be entitled to for being a safe driver and through membership in a union, fraternal organization or other group.Ask about discounts for safety features or for taking a safe-driver course.Consider opting in to your insurer's "telematics" device or app (think "Snapshot" by Progressive or



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