Reps. Tlaib, Watson Coleman, Takano Introduce Legislation to End Discrimination in Automobile Insurance Rates
Representatives
"Auto insurance discrimination on the basis of non-driving factors has allowed auto insurers to reap benefits off the financial struggles of too many Americans--and the pandemic has exponentially exacerbated those financial struggles,"
"We have to start to acknowledge that we've allowed systems in this country to decimate the earnings and lives of those least able to afford it and least able to speak up for themselves. Car insurance practices are part of the problem. Car insurance is a necessity for most American families, and many of them are being charged higher rates for unfair, undisclosed, and unproven reasons," said Congresswoman
"It has been proven that using non-driving related factors to determine insurance rates leads to higher costs for people of color and low-income people, and it becomes an added burden for families that are already struggling to get by," said
Ever more frequently, insurance companies use so-called income proxies to set automotive insurance rates, despite no evidence to indicate such factors identify risky drivers. Use of these proxies results in higher rates charged to lower-income drivers while more affluent drivers see savings, costing working families billions of dollars each year. The PAID Act would ban these practices by:
* Barring the use of the following characteristics for calculating rates or deciding eligibility:
- Education;
- Occupation;
- Employment status;
- Home ownership status;
- Credit score, consumer report;
- Gender;
- Zip code or adjacent zip codes;
- Census tract;
- Marital status;
- Previous insurer, or
- Prior purchase of insurance.
* Empowering the
"Auto insurers shouldn't be allowed to charge higher premiums just because someone hasn't graduated from college or has a lower paying job or less than stellar credit score," said
Every state except
The PAID Act is cosponsored by Rep.
The bill in its entirety is attached to this release and can also be found here: https://watsoncoleman.house.gov/uploadedfiles/prohibit_auto_insurance_discrimination_act.pdf



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Reps. Watson Coleman, Tlaib, Takano Introduce Legislation to End Discrimination in Automobile Insurance Rates
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