Consumer Watchdog Statement on New Rules Proposed by Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara on Use of Education, Occupation to Price Auto Insurance
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A Consumer Watchdog analysis of online premium quotes in January revealed that seven of the ten largest auto insurers in
Examples of the price difference for drivers with a basic coverage policy included:
Farmers Insurance charging a factory worker a 14.5% higher annual premium than either an accountant or a physician ($1,523 vs.$1,330 ).Progressive Auto Insurance charging a factory worker 6.3% more in annual premiums than an attorney or a physician ($878 vs.$826 ), and an office manager with a high school diploma 6.3% more than the same driver with the same job who has an undergraduate degree.GEICO charging a factory worker 14.7% higher annual premiums than the same driver who is a corporate CEO ($977 vs.$852 ).
The surcharge for drivers insured with Allstate was 3.5%, 8.1% with
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Communities of color are the hardest-hit by this discriminatory pricing. In 2017, just 32.6 percent of Californians over the age of 25 had a bachelors' degree or higher. That number falls to 12.2 percent of Latinx and 24 percent of black Californians with a bachelors' degree or higher. Latinx and black Californians also earn lower median incomes than white Californians. Undocumented Californians in particular are most likely to have jobs in low-paying industries like agriculture, child care, restaurants, hotels and construction. These communities all pay more to subsidize discounts for drivers with better-paid professions.
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