Report: Women pay more on average for auto insurance
Contrary to the popular stereotype, women in
The study found that most auto insurers in
"We as a regulator have a responsibility to consumers to ensure that they're treated fairly when purchasing insurance," said
Haas said the bill will hopefully be discussed in committee within the next few weeks.
"We want to make sure that we're creating a more equitable market as a whole," she said.
The new policy proposal comes alongside a push to allow transgender and nonbinary Delawareans to change the gender marker on their licenses, including to a new gender-neutral option. But without an auto insurance equity policy in place, Haas said, gender changes on licenses could lead to higher premiums.
"The stereotypes perpetuated by past generations are continuing to permeate our current lives and our wallets," Insurance Commissioner
Insurance is "not an industry immune from systemic disparities," Navarro wrote. He urged
The disparity in
DeLong said the findings "weren't terribly surprising" to him as someone working in the realm of auto insurance. But for many people, including Haas, the "lack of transparency and accountability" in the auto insurance industry makes it difficult to "actually know what is going on and how (non-driving) factors are used."
The findings were met with opposition from the
Snyder also asserted that gender "is an accurate predictor of the likelihood and cost of insurance claims," noting that other states allow the use of gender in determining premiums.
However, according to
The long history of the insurance industry gives trade association leaders like Snyder "authority and influence" over politics, Haas said.
Still, Haas encouraged Delawareans to reach out to their representatives rather than their insurance agencies about the disparate rates.
"Consumers really are the key to making sure that legislators are being responsive to the need for this equity change," she said.
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