Although Americans nationwide saw reduced auto insurance rates amidst a drop in driving activity at the height of COVID-19 lockdowns, nearly half of drivers believe they are paying too much for car insurance, according to a recent survey from Expertise.com.
The professional services research and resource company found through its survey of 1,000 American adults that drivers pay an average of $215 a month for auto insurance, with the median amount at $133. The survey also revealed generational differences in auto insurance costs, with Gen Z paying double, on average, compared to baby boomers and older.
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