Auto Insurance Discrimination
Update: 2025-09-26
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Car insurance rates often unfairly impact low-income, Black, and Brown drivers because companies use factors like credit score, zip code, and education level—not just driving history—to set prices. These practices can lead to higher premiums for people in marginalized communities, even if they have clean records. This form of economic and racial discrimination are pushing states to pass laws to ban non-driving factors from rate calculations, and advocacy groups are demanding more transparency and equity in pricing.
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