New York Drivers Pay Fourth-Highest Auto Insurance Costs in the Nation, Triple-I Finds
Data Highlights Need for Reform to Curb Fraud and Legal System Abuse
Recent reform proposals, including strengthening insurer anti-fraud programs, limiting damages for individuals engaging in unlawful behavior or who are at fault in an accident, lowering the serious injury threshold, and leveraging technology, could make meaningful positive changes to the cost of insurance.
The issues brief compares New York’s personal auto insurance expenditures with national trends and identifies key cost drivers pushing premiums higher. Four of New York’s six major cost drivers rank among the most expensive in the country, contributing to sustained affordability challenges for drivers statewide.
“Auto insurance affordability is ultimately driven by the underlying costs,” said Michel Léonard, Ph.D., CBE, chief economist and data scientist at the
Key Findings
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New York households paid an estimated$1,935 on average in personal auto insurance in 2024, equal to 2.23% of median household income. -
This represents an increase from
$1,753 in 2023, whenNew York ranked fourth highest nationally as a share of median income. -
In 2023,
U.S. households spent an average of 1.59% of median household income on personal auto insurance, whereasNew York spent 2.15%. -
New York ranks among the highest-cost states for multiple insurance cost drivers:- Third-highest auto repair cost severity
- Third-highest carrier expense ratio
- Third-highest injury claim severity
- Eighth-highest accident frequency
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