LexisNexis Demand Meter Shows U.S. Auto Annual Insurance Shopping Rate Decreased in Q3
"Insurance shopping in Q3 returned to levels that compare to 2019 and years prior rather than following the unusual trends of 2020," said
Market Forces Impacted Q3 2021 Shopping
More consumers stayed with their current insurance carrier than in previous quarters, compared to the same time last year. Several micro and macroeconomic trends impacted insurance shopping in Q3, including:
Global microchip shortages fueled new car inventory shortages and rising costs for used cars meant fewer overall new and used car purchases, which typically account for one in three shopping events;Claims frequencies have increased with drivers returning to the roads, which can lead to insurance carriers filing for rate increases and decreasing marketing spend to address profitability challenges. In some states where regulators have not approved increased rates, decreased carrier marketing spend is notable; andState-issued moratoria on policy cancellations were lifted, which may have caused more consumers to keep their policies than would normally occur.
Consumers Leave
In Q3, more
"Leveraging more than ten years trends, we have seen the cyclical nature of insurance shopping trends," said
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