Washington State Attorney General Investigating Possible Racial Discrimination Due to Auto Insurers' Use of Credit Scores
"When auto insurers price drivers based on their credit history, people of color tend to pay more because of systemic bias and discrimination in our nation," said
"The attempt by at least two insurers to stop Attorney General Ferguson from investigating the relationship between the use of credit and drivers' race or ethnicity suggests that these companies are concerned about what will be uncovered.
"Of course, the Attorney General should be allowed to investigate business practices that appear to disproportionately harm consumers based on their race or ethnicity, and he should bring legal action against any company violating
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