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State Farm is the cheapest car insurance company among large insurers, with an average rate of $39 per month for minimum coverage.
American National offers the cheapest auto insurance among midsize companies, with an average rate of $27 per month.
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- Discover it® Cash Back and the Discover it® Student Cash Back
- Open a travel credit card
- You must book with points or a free night award
- Home equity loans pros and cons
- Nerd note
- Seat selection
- Index examples
- 2. JP Morgan Chase
- Needs
- 2. Ask yourself why you received the check
- 5. Texas Woman's University Veteran Woman Entrepreneur Grant
- Maintenance and repair costs
- How was the car maintained and serviced?
- 5. Your wireless provider: Most carriers sell pre-owned phones
- Minute Suites - Terminal D
- Are you transferring your balance onto a new credit card?
- 3. Understand why an existing business is up for sale
- Labor costs
- 5. Block Inc.
- Changes that will impact low-income students
- Potential for high returns
- 3. Online lenders
- The Chase Freedom Unlimited® offers a solid flat rate on 'everything else'
- 3. Hospice benefits
- Global baggage protection
- 3. American Airlines
- 68% of customer churn is attributed to company indifference
- Winner for best reliability: Delta
- Why it’s the best
- A decision is made
- 4. Prioritize expenses and goals
- Want to compare the best of the best?
- Does basic economy get a carry-on on United?
- Cost to own an inground pool
- 4. Sell lemonade in the summer or hot cocoa in the winter
- Additional expenses of longer cruises to plan for
- 2. Easier tax setup
- 20% of your income: savings and debt
- An account in collections
- Operations and management
- Valuable travel reward redemptions
- 3. Check in online before arriving
- The ideal choice
- Credit card spending
- Where to get it
- Cash reserves
- CD maturity date
- Only certain types of transfers are allowed
- Cheapest full coverage car insurance in Florida for 20-year-olds
- What happens if I can't repay a payday loan?
- Travel
- 5. Delayed flights from the U.K./EU may get cash compensation
- ParkRideFly USA
- 3. Choose how much you want to invest
- 3. Stay invested with the "buy and hold" strategy
- Cons of investing in China stocks
- Pay off the loan faster
- 2. Ignoring overseas income
- 2. Trust in diversification
- 4. Anytime Fitness
- 5. Don't be afraid to ask for help.
- Avis President's Club
- Financial aid offices
- Can you buy your policies from different companies?
- Cash-out refinance
- Parents or grandparents with dependents
- United States to New Zealand with a stopover in Nadi with Fiji Airways
- Fidelity Investments
- Company assets
- 4. Monitor and adjust your spending
- Trust Wallet
- 3. The earnings rates
- 3. Required minimum distributions
- Pro: It’s easier to qualify
- Credit Karma
- How Clear works at the airport
- Contest
- 5. Event planning
- 2. Pass the exam
- 1. Look at the company’s price-to-earnings ratio and market cap
- DTI ratio examples
- Total private
- Country Financial: Best for using an agent
- 2. Pick an investment account
- 2. Skip the Saturday wedding
- 4. A 25% boost when redeeming for travel via Chase
- 2. Choose a rollover IRA provider
- Prepaid items
- You often borrow other people’s cars
- Pros
- Unlimited music streaming
- IdentityForce cons
- Where Trust Wallet shines
- HMBradley
- UFB Direct: Best savings account
- Bank of America® Premium Rewards® Elite credit card
- FSA contribution limits 2023 and 2024
- Use Amazon’s tools
- CAPLines
- EARN MORE POINTS WITH A MARRIOTT BONVOY CREDIT CARD
- 2. Decide how much help you want
- Sell your car to an individual or private party
- Roth 401(k)
- 1. Can the borrower pay its bonds?
- Chase Freedom Flex℠ and Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
- Fly on the holidays (or as far from it as possible)
- No collateral required
- 6. Adoption credit
- Step 4: Refine your withholdings
- If you're 59½ or older and the account is at least 5 years old
- 2. Pricing and fees
- Priceline guarantees occupancy for only two people per room
- 2. Choose an investment account
- 3. Evaluate other factors
- Step 3: Obtain Texas business permits
- 3. Franklin, Tennessee
- Managing debt
- 1. Multiply your income by 10
- Hold a co-branded credit card — or two
- Earning status through credit cards
- Economic Development Administration
- Diversification through index funds and ETFs
- You’ll only fly Frontier once or twice per year
- Lower fees
- Bonus offers for new cardholders
- 2. Find and compare ETFs with screening tools
- SBA loans
- Research refi options now
- Ask why your car was repossessed
- Effects of reinsurance
- Center for Women Entrepreneurs StartHER Grant
- The cons
- Should you refinance your student loans?
- Consider whether you want a referral system of care
- DTI for VA loan
- Average annual life insurance rates for women
- 7. Curate subscription boxes
- 3. Set up balance alerts to stay on top of spending
- Earning rates
- 4. You get the best perks when you rent midsize or better cars
- How much does an abortion pill cost?
- 3. Register your business name and entity
- 3. Cancun, Mexico, for spring break
- The $200 airfare credit
- Free fitness training
- Pros
- It’s surprisingly easy to get approved
- What happens if Spirit cancels your flight?
- Consider getting an annual pass
- Cost of paint and materials
- How often you travel
- 6. Riot Platforms Inc.
- 2. Fit4Mom
- Winner for reliability: Spirit
- Conventional mortgages: As low as 3% down payment
- 5. StockFetcher
- Appraisal and inspection fees
- 92% of loyal customers ranked price and value for the top reason why they stay loyal to brands
- Delta Choice Benefits for Platinum status (select one)
- 3. Bermuda
- 4. Cash out your 401(k)
- Other ways to earn rewards
- Phase 3: Donut hole (coverage gap)
- Best insurance company overall: Travelers
- Directly from the U.S. government through the TreasuryDirect website
- 2. You must have owned the home for at least two years
- How to test the battery health of a used EV
- 3. Learn to use AI tools
- Cons of tech stocks
- Average 401(k) match
- PenFed: Best for a seamless application process
- Establishing domicile
- 2. Set a stock trading budget
- Your current mortgage payoff
- Step 2: Choose your market
- Reduced basic economy restrictions
- The percentage method
- 4. Rent at an off-airport location
- Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express
- What fees do Chase checking accounts have?
- Documentation
- CD penalty
- Our pick for: Intro APR + high rewards on everyday spending
- Mortgage insurance
- ETF cons
- Down Payment Assistance Program
- Food and entertainment
- 1. States with no income tax
- Size
- Part-year resident status rules
- Where Ledger shines
- 5. Profits
- 5. Domestic and international stocks
- Lengthen the repayment term
- 2. Incorporation fees: Under $300
- Services that charge renters
- Resident status rules
- 4. No annual fee
- Smaller annual fee
- Ask for early check-in or late checkout
- 2. Calculate the future earnings from a new CD
- Serving parents, babies, and small children
- How to dispute a medical bill on your reports
- How much coverage should you buy?
- General liability insurance
- 3. Community First Fund
- Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, Nextdoor, OfferUp
- Make sure the price is right
- Other options if you don’t have enough miles today
- United States to Mauritius with Condor
- 5. Connect to members of your community, old and new
- Additional financing
- Theme and feel
- Delta credit cards with free baggage
- Free product with purchase
- Was it in any accidents?
- 6. Video production
- 3. Gain professional experience
- 3. Budget for emergencies
- How many credit card balances are you transferring?
- Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card
- 3. Try a nontraditional venue
- 5. A $50 hotel credit
- 2. Take a cut with affiliate marketing
- Cons
- Factor in unforeseeable medical expenses
- Recommendations
- 4. Food delivery services
- Buying a put example
- Can you travel domestically with an expired passport?
- Whole Foods deals
- Equity vs. debt
- 3. Legitimize your operations
- Vio Bank: Best money market account
- Determine if the car is selling for a fair price
- If you’ll meet the deductible
- Pros
- ASPCA
- CalHFA Zero Interest Program
- Credit union personal loan
- 1. Credit identity theft
- Winner: Alaska Airlines
- 3. Swagbucks
- Do tipped workers earn the minimum wage?
- 5. Teach others a skill
- 3. Pentagon Federal Credit Union (PenFed) Rewards
- Rates can be lower than credit cards
- Allow up to 50% of your income for needs
- Homeownership Program
- 7. Earned income tax credit
- Step 5: Sign and date your W-4
- New Jersey
- Other fuel cards to consider
- Reasons for unfreezing your credit
- Forever homes
- It can be difficult to actually find the best price
- For passports issued more than a year ago
- Choosing corporate tax status for your LLC
- Intuit TurboTax
- Annual fees
- 4. Prepare your car and complete the sale
- There is a pro-rata rule for backdoor Roths
- If you are converting your 401(k) to an IRA
- LifeLock pros
- But wait, there’s more
- How long will it take to pre-qualify?
- Step 3: Buy the gold ETF
- Robocalls
- Building your credit score
- 3. The RealReal
- IHG Fourth Night Free
- 4. You can earn Hilton Honors status without ever staying a night in a Hilton property
- You're competing against other buyers
- 2. Set a target for future earnings growth rate
- Hotels in Hawaii
- 4. Max out your retirement accounts
- Gas bill
- 1. Making money
- 3. Banking on cryptocurrency
- 5. Planet Fitness
- Winner for ease of miles: Qatar Privilege Club
- FICO 8 is the most widely used among lenders
- Cash deposits
- 4. Personal trainers
- The Federal Student Aid Information Center
- Learn more about Zelle
- 4. Leverage your content
- How this calculator works
- Zengo Wallet: 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Adult children
- Average annual life insurance rates for men
- Pros
- Personal property coverage
- 1. All Nippon Airways
- Typical cost for a flagship family plan with unlimited data
- Wants
- 3. Don’t use the money
- Con: You’ll likely pay much more than you get
- The $400 Hilton Resort credit
- Goodbudget
- The policy involves three different people
- 2. Organize your documents
- Cons
- 1. Derivatives
- Forgiveness comes sooner
- 3. Decide how many shares to purchase
- 7. Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
- Win a gig and get to work
- 4. Personal business loans
- 4. Home health services
- How to protect a copyright
- FHA loans: As low as 3.5% down payment
- Global Assist hotline
- Step 4: Get necessary permits and insurance
- 1. You'll share responsibility for paying
- 69% of consumers say choice of retailer is influenced by where they can earn customer loyalty/rewards program points
- International travel with an adult
- Enjoy flexibility when booking hotel stays
- Delta Choice Benefits for Diamond status (select three)
- 3. Personal training and sports coaching
- How much is Netflix a month?
- More about the best Florida condo insurance companies
- Pay for a club rate when booking on the IHG website
- How to maximize your rewards
- 3. You must have lived in the house for at least two years in the five-year period before you sold it
- Fewest complaints: Progressive
- 3. Find the right location
- Stock mutual funds = higher potential returns (or losses)
- Pros
- Extended replacement cost
- Why it’s the best
- How does Wag work?
- Does Chase have a free checking account?
- Appraisals
- CDs at a bank vs. credit union
- LendingTree Spring
- Crashes and car theft
- Mission Lane Cash Back Visa® Credit Card
- Step 4: File a certificate of formation
- 4. Smyrna, Georgia
- 2. Buy 10 times your income, plus $100,000 per child for college expenses
- Best business expense tracker for transportation businesses
- What’s your tolerance for risk to personal assets?
- Avoid optional big expenses
- Online appointment booking
- 6. Explore all options for reaching customer service
- Grant databases
- 4. Select a provider to open your Roth IRA
- 2. Convenient perks you can use at the airport
- To review several cruise prices at once: CruiseDirect
- 6. Lower risk
- Lower pricing
- Tap into equity
- Part-year resident status rules
- 5. Enticing sign-up bonus
- 3. Consider buying the dip
- Find out if you can get your repossessed car back
- Can I register a prepaid debit card for someone else?
- Wheels and maneuverability
- Eligible properties
- Easter Island
- Investing in prohibited industries
- Premiums
- Michael Novogratz
- Cash redemptions
- Upgradeability
- Personal loan calculator
- 6. Michigan Veteran Entrepreneur-Lab
- 2. Evaluate add-ons and endorsements
- Traditional human financial advisors
- Customized workout plan
- How much does Clear cost without the Delta discount?
- Spin the wheel of offers
- 7. Podcasting
- 4. Adhere to the ethical standard
- Prepare for a future tax bomb
- 2. Target undervalued sectors
- 6. Combine points from multiple cards
- Lower risk
- You rent cars frequently
- Returning the car
- Website reviews
- What factors affect the amount you can borrow
- Size of the AC system
- Free games
- Where to get auto insurance quotes
- Where Trust Wallet falls short
- Oportun
- HSA contributions
- 2. Calculate the car loan amount you can afford
- Cons:
- 5. Leave room for surprises
- How to maximize your rewards
- Ages 20-24
- Brokerage fee
- The problem
- Cheap car insurance after a speeding ticket
- Free checked bags
- Home repairs
- 8. Charitable donation deduction
- Taxes
- Our pick for: No credit check at all
- Selling your home to Opendoor
- Delta premium economy luxury amenity kit
- Working toward financial goals
- 5. Research first-time home buyer assistance programs
- Cheapest minimum coverage car insurance in Florida for 20-year-olds
- Low Interest Rate Program
- Holiday decor and attire
- The Parking Spot
- Earning status through flying
- Payroll and sales
- 6. Growth and value stocks
- You can redeem miles for almost any type of travel
- Chairman's Club (invite only)
- Texas State Trade Expansion Program
- Commercial property insurance
- 4. Small Diverse Business Capital Access Program
- Submit PSLF employment certification forms
- 8. Create an airport-centric app
- Citi Dividend
- Cons
- 4. Pay your bill before your issuer reports to the credit bureaus
- 3. Upgrade your seats
- Family plans on a budget
- Exodus
- 4. Catch-up contributions
- 4. Register your marijuana business and obtain licenses or permits
- 4. Aruba in August
- The $100 Conrad or Waldorf Astoria property credit
- What is the car’s ownership history?
- Use credit card points
- Gameway - Terminal B
- Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
- 4. Narrow in on a business that aligns with your budget, goals and resources
- 8. PayPal Holdings Inc.
- 3. Move the money
- 1. Fill out the DS-11 application form
- 5. Friends and family
- 3. Chem-Dry
- Jumbo loans: As low as 5%-10% down payment (varies)
- Tactic 2: Use points or miles
- 5. Wedding services and products
- Capital gains vs. fixed income
- 4. U.S. Northeast-Canada
- 1. Robo-advisors
- State Farm
- Embrace
- Getting paid
- Travel perks at no cost
- 2. Child identity theft
- Step 3: Apply for licenses, permits, and insurance
- Cons
- Navy Federal: Best for military members
- Cost (and quality) of living
- On-time payments help build credit
- 3. Fewer business fees
- Elite benefits on basic economy fares
- 3. Airline alliance membership
- Tips for unfreezing your credit
- Chase Freedom Flex℠
- Types of CDs
- Other student loan calculators
- Snail mail
- 5. Round Rock, Texas
- Our pick for: Online purchases
- 3. Use the DIME formula
- Equity REITs
- 1. Find a dividend-paying stock
- Dun & Bradstreet business credit scores
- Gas and EV charging stations
- 2. States with flat income tax rates
- Building a portfolio with stocks and bonds
- 3. Office space: $100 to $1,000 per employee per month
- Business credit cards
- Nonresident status rules
- 6. 0% introductory annual percentage rate on purchases
- 6. Orangetheory Fitness
- FICO is the go-to for mortgage lenders
- Use storage facilities at an airport or a train station
- The pros
- Academic consulting services
- Take surveys
- 1. Fill out a mortgage application
- UCC lien on specific collateral
- Travel redemptions
- 5. You can rent cars with Enterprise for Emerald Club credits
- 3. Wells Fargo
- 1. Consult an expert
- Tax credits
- 3. Expedia
- 1. Decide how much help you want
- Group training sessions and group classes
- Cards that offer Clear statement credits
- 4. Tackle high-interest debt
- How large is the balance you are transferring?
- Universal Studios Hollywood
- 4. Place your order
- 4. Negotiate unexpected costs
- The actual expense method
- Loan term
- Publications and sponsorships
- 2. Your credit could suffer if the relationship changes
- Mortgage and title insurance fees
- Installation and labor: $75 to $250 per hour
- Can you fly with an expired passport to another country?
- Purchase a pass
- 4. Get more options as a non-U.S. entrepreneur
- FSA contributions
- EarnIn: No-credit-check cash advances
- Why it’s the best
- Home equity line of credit
- How much is YouTube TV?
- 3. Pick an investment account
- Earning points
- Credit card
- Phase 4: Catastrophic coverage
- Now that you’re all connected, it’s time to make the most of your money
- 4. You cannot have claimed the home sale capital gains exclusion recently
- How we picked the brands to evaluate
- Moving costs
- A lawsuit
- 9. Medical expenses deduction
- Step 3: Find a specialty — and stick to it
- 5. Use a peer-to-peer car rental service
- There are major differences between the website and the app
- What is the Chase checking account minimum balance requirement?
- Redeem points for hotel stays
- LifeLock cons
- Saving for and buying a home
- Charitable donations and tips
- Exclusive content for members
- 7. JetBlue could put you on another airline
- 4. Check out dividend-paying stocks
- Nonresident status rules
- Other potential factors
- Get rid of FHA mortgage insurance
- 4. Not reporting income from an all-cash business or illegal activities
- Superior rewards-earnings
- 3. Take the difference between new CD gains and the first CD’s losses
- What about an HDHP with a health savings account?
- Small-business owners
- 9. Become a destination wedding planner
- 3. Obtain the necessary certification and licenses
- Giving to charity
- Home equity lines of credit pros and cons
- Cheapest full coverage car insurance in California for 20-year-olds
- Copays, coinsurance and deductibles
- 6. Plan a safe travel route
- Savings and debt repayment
- 4. The value of its rewards currency
- 7. National Association for Self-Employed (NASE) Growth Grants
- Decide on a platform
- 8. IT consulting
- 3. Do your research
- Erie: Best in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest
- 1. Do all or some of the work yourself
- Your points earnings
- 9. CME Group Inc.
- 7. Transfer points to airline and hotel partners
- 2. Gather required documents
- 6. Self-funding
- 6. Fidelity
- Prime Day and Prime Early Access
- 4. JetBlue Airways
- Prepare and complete
- 1. Find a dividend-paying stock
- Winner for lowest fees: Southwest
- Term life insurance rates for nonsmokers
- What Trust Wallet is best for
- Get a new member bonus
- Emirates Skywards Premium World Elite Mastercard®
- Meet in a public place
- Use third-party tools
- Chubb
- If you might not meet the deductible
- Sell to an online used car retailer
- A decent base rate on all purchases
- 6. Automate responsibly
- How to maximize your rewards
- How to plan your inground pool installation
- Guaranteed replacement cost
- 3. Learn to use market orders and limit orders
- Leave 30% of your income for wants
- The aggregate method
- How it works
- 4. Consider extra coverage
- Expensify
- Damage you do to others
- Texts and social media
- What types of homes does Opendoor purchase?
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- 6. Frisco, Texas
- Mortgage REITs
- Police and Firemen’s Retirement System Mortgage Program
- 4. Grailed
- Should you invest in retail stocks in 2023?
- 3. States with progressive tax structures
- You don't want to be at the mercy of an appraisal
- Prior claims
- 3. Use the P/E ratio to find potentially undervalued stocks
- Where Ledger falls short
- Lower fares than everyone else (six per reservation)
- 7. Built-in customer base
- Hotels in the Bahamas
- 3. Place the trade
- Fly bags for free with elite status
- 5. Newborn and post-pregnancy services
- Can I get a refund for the card?
- Price
- Business interruption insurance
- 5. Sell your stuff
- 5. Freedom Credit Union
- Understanding your results
- Poshmark
- Choose term life if you:
- Participate in the dining program
- Emirates economy class checked baggage policy
- GET MORE MILES, MORE BENEFITS WITH A DELTA CARD
- How much could refinancing save you?
- 3. Consider insurance for flooding and earthquakes
- 3. Tap your home equity for a loan or line of credit
- The $189 Clear membership credit
- You can’t build credit with the loan
- Does it have a clean title?
- 5. Use the venue's resources
- Private mortgage insurance
- Friend and family loans
- You frequently use a car-sharing service
- Step 5: Get an EIN
- 6. Dropshipping business
- How can I qualify to borrow more?
- 4. Furniture restoration
- Find preapproved auto loans
- Claim an annual IHG lounge membership as one of your IHG One Rewards milestone bonuses
- Redeeming points
- 3. Synthetic identity theft
- Marriott hotels
- 4. Fiverr
- 5. You cannot have bought the house through a like-kind exchange
- Highest customer satisfaction: State Farm
- 4. Get the appropriate licenses and permits
- Bond mutual funds = lower returns (but lower risk)
- Alternative and rehabilitative treatment
- Movin’ Up Loan Program
- 10. Deduction for state and local taxes
- What are the requirements for Wag?
- Better cash back redemption value
- Many Priceline bookings are absolutely nonrefundable
- What is the Chase direct deposit requirement for checking accounts?
- 3. Turn to qualitative stock research
- Popular Chase credit cards
- 2. Pick which options to buy or sell
- Walmart Foundation
- Equity-based crowdfunding
- Apply for aid
- Revocable life insurance trusts
- Andover Companies: Best coverage
- 5. Optimize for tax implications
- Switch from an adjustable- to a fixed-rate loan
- 4. Inventory: 17% to 25% of your total budget
- 7. Primrose Schools
- Is it better to get a second mortgage or refinance?
- It takes more than a yard sign
- Switch to an income-driven repayment plan
- 10. Make local guides
- Blanket lien
- 4. Redeem AAdvantage miles for merchandise, other travel and more
- On-site dining
- 8. Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs
- 5. Education savings and loan debt
- Free Wi-Fi
- 9. Catering
- Was the information in your balance transfer application accurate?
- Unpaid interest is cancelled
- Net worth of U.S. families by income
- 2. Consider premium paints
- 3. Land a brand deal and make sponsored content
- 7. Venture capital
- Traveling with expired passport rules during COVID
- Term life insurance rates for smokers
- International travel as an unaccompanied minor
- Sesame Cash
- Bridge loan
- How much is Hulu?
- Do a visual inspection
- Rideshare insurance costs by company
- Nationwide
- Healthy Paws
- Step 4: Find a spot to sell your cards
- Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express and Wells Fargo Active Cash® Card
- How we chose the winner
- 4. Take surveys for money
- Investing in individual tech stocks
- Ages 25-34
- The solution
- 6. Find local gigs through Nextdoor
- 4. Barclays rewards
- Delta Companion Certificate
- 4. Straightforward banking
- Step 4: Plan the business budget
- Spend only what you can afford
- Chase Freedom Unlimited®
- Free online tax filing software compared
- Pros
- Conventional loans
- Deductibles, limits and payouts
- 7. Alpharetta, Georgia
- 4. Replace your income, plus add a cushion
- 6. Compare mortgage rates and fees
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 20-year-olds with poor credit
- Best low-cost business expense tracker
- Mortgage rates
- Citi Prestige® Card
- 2. Evaluate the stock
- Equifax business credit scores
- Payment processing with Stripe
- The details
- Fast Park & Relax
- Target Date Fund
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- 8. Be your own boss
- Credit cards that earn World of Hyatt points
- If you're eyeing a Companion Pass or A-List Status
- Look for other storage solutions near you
- Open for Business Grant Program in Houston
- Elder care services
- Cons
- Guarda: 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Ruby Lane
- People who want to cover their final expenses
- Choose whole life if you:
- 1099-A
- 5. Monitor your total credit utilization
- Loss of use coverage
- What are your options?
- More about investment fees
- 6. You can opt to earn airline miles or hotel points — but it’s probably not worth it
- 4. Alert authorities to fraud
- You don't want to risk sold-out cars
- 5. Register to pay taxes
- 5. Las Vegas for Labor Day
- 3. Take stock of your assets and liabilities
- 5. Plan for retirement
- Mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction
- 5. Do your due diligence
- 8. Worldwide acceptance
- Part-year resident status rules
- Property taxes
- You drive a company car
- 3. You'll have fewer options
- Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) Rating
- Free unlimited photo storage with Amazon Photos
- Other student loan calculators
- Stay at a Universal resort
- Trust Wallet at a glance
- 5. Other Caribbean islands
- Book through certain luxury travel agencies, like Virtuoso
- When are taxes due in October?
- Start cashing in — but stay savvy
- Protect your credit
- 6. You cannot be subject to expatriate tax
- Behavioral therapies
- Stock trading fee
- Cheap auto insurance after an accident
- 4. Practice with a paper trading account
- Borrowers may need strong credit and income
- Why it’s the best
- 11. Mortgage interest deduction
- No more elite earnings on basic economy fares
- 4. Available credit card offers
- When are taxes due in October?
- 5. Get a quote
- Injuries to you
- 2. Promote your business
- But wait, there’s more
- AvantCard Credit Card
- Draft an LLC operating agreement
- How to buy a home with Opendoor
- Payday loans and the Military Lending Act
- Hybrid REITs
- Down Payment Assistance Loans
- How do you want the IRS to tax your business profits?
- 8. Don’t forget about credit card travel protections
- More American sweet spots
- You find it hard or impossible to get a mortgage
- Cheapest life insurance companies for smokers in fair health
- 5. Explore new industries
- Commercial lending
- 7. No foreign transaction fees
- 4. Think about getting a second opinion
- 1. You avoid having the IRS do it for you.
- Is a prepaid debit card ever a good idea for a new graduate?
- 6. Mid Penn Bank
- Which is better when?
- 2. Review your Loan Estimates
- 5. Additional perks and benefits
- 2. Figure out whom and how much you owe
- Your money management style
- Gym workouts via the Planet Fitness app
- Choose your entry parameters
- How did you arrive at this price and is it negotiable?
- 10. Social media management
- 4. Explore emerging industries
- Net worth of U.S. families by age
- 5. Keep an eye on your investment
- 3. Prep the space yourself
- The simplified version
- 4. Jazzercise
- Step 6: Get funding
- 7. Food truck
- 2. Evaluate the stock
- 3. Set a target purchase price
- Test drive the car
- Sell to a traditional car dealership
- 7. Revisit your budget monthly
- 4. Taxpayer identity theft
- Best insurance company for affordability: NJM
- Money market mutual funds = lowest returns, lowest risk
- Alaska
- 7. Freelance
- How much does Wag pay?
- You won’t earn loyalty points or enjoy elite status with hotel stays
- Closed-loop cruises
- Where to get it
- Rocket Money
- 8. Fishers, Indiana
- Maintaining financial health
- Our pick for: Everyday spending
- Pay the security deposit upfront in cash
- Home improvement stores
- 5. Gather your paperwork
- Spend on airline credit cards with built-in baggage perks
- 8. Kiddie Academy
- 6. Enrichment activities for children
- The cons
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- Other hotel credit cards
- Travel insurance
- 3. It’s harder to sell your business
- California earned income tax credit (CalEITC)
- Where to get it
- FHA Plus Program
- The details
- America’s Seed Fund
- Flooding
- Technology maintenance and repair services
- Is the interest paid tax-deductible?
- Next
- State Farm vs. Progressive home insurance
- 18. Grants.gov
- Cryptocurrency cons
- 19. Graphic design
- Retail trade
- 13. Borrow from other newlyweds
- Methods of payment
- Wholesaling
- Medical payments
- Geico vs. Progressive
- Breeding
- Cheapest car insurance for young drivers
- Perks that are the same across cards
- Discover it® Chrome
- 6. Manage your stock portfolio
- Paying for vacations, cars or other stuff
- 5. Get discounts on entertainment
- Conventional loans
- Personal loans
- To book a vacation package with an airline or hotel
- 1. Access to capital
- 21. Open a coworking space
- 1099-NEC
- Specialized guidance and/or want to meet with an advisor face-to-face
- Winter storms
- 4. Air Tahiti Nui
- 9. Petsitter
- Albert
- Don’t always choose the cheapest option
- 4. Use strong passwords and add an authentication step
- Vanguard Small Cap Index Fund (VSMAX)
- 9. Become an Instagram influencer
- 10. Obtain bakery equipment
- California young child tax credit (YCTC)
- Varo Believe Secured Credit Card
- Financial assistance
- Our pick for: Maximized value
- Price clothes to sell
- Funding Circle
- Address any lingering questions
- Chubb
- Improve your credit score
- 6. Cryptocurrency
- 9. Fifth Third Bank
- 7. Honor the settlement agreement
- Flooding
- Wildfires
- 5. Commodities
- 20. Clothing boutique
- Avoid taking on more debt
- 6. Manage your stock portfolio
- 14. Scout out decorations at craft stores
- 2. Know your own ESG criteria
- 9. Property Management Inc.
- How to compare life insurance quotes
- How we review crypto wallets
- Loss assessment
- Pros
- Pet liability
- 1. Has the W-4 form changed?
- Giving a laid-back loan
- Cheapest minimum coverage car insurance in Florida for 30-year-olds
- Business grants
- 4. Saving money
- Average car insurance costs after a speeding ticket
- Amber Grants
- Winter weather
- Bring the kids
- 19. GrantWatch
- Auto-Owners
- Cash advance apps
- 5. Get your studio on social media
- 5. Use alerts
- Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund (VTIAX)
- California child and dependent care tax credit
- When a Marriott transfer to United makes sense
- 12. Make the most of walk-throughs and open houses
- 6. Map out major purchases
- FHA loans
- 2. Efficient growth
- 12. Academics courses
- B2B legal services
- The Hartford
- Write a comprehensive business plan
- 22. Become an online coach
- 1099-OID
- Cheapest full coverage car insurance in California for 30-year-olds
- 21. Bed and breakfast
- Wait to apply
- Portfolio management only
- 15. Stick to in-season blooms
- Life insurance quotes vs. rates
- Cons
- Compare options
- Winner: Alaska Airlines
- State Farm vs. Allstate
- Management or advisory fees
- Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card
- Setting up joint bank accounts
- Kubota Hometown Proud Grant Program
- Other details you should know about Ledger
- 11. Insurance: Average of $1,200 per year
- 8. Hire staff
- Chase Sapphire Reserve®
- 6. Real estate
- Transportation and warehousing
- 3. Choose ESG investments
- 6. Watch your mailbox
- 11. Price your products
- 1. What does "sole proprietor" mean?
- 2. What does it mean to be exempt from taxes?
- California adoption cost tax credit
- Our pick for: No security deposit, low annual fee, potentially high credit limit
- 2. Choose how much you want to invest.
- How it works
- Graduate to Homeownership Program
- NJM: Best small regional insurer
- American Express Business Blueprint™
- NASE Growth Grant
- Wildfires
- Maximize your business’s revenues
- 23. Flip failing websites
- 1099-PATR
- Hail
- 22. Food truck
- Tropical storms and tornadoes
- 6. You'll need to wear many hats
- How much are car insurance quotes?
- 10. Moving services
- Monzo
- Direct sourcing
- 10. Monetize your Twitch channel
- Step 7: Invest in advertising and expanding
- Our pick for: Bank of America® customers
- 3. Minimal employee supervision
- Fully underwritten life insurance
- Ledger: 5.0 out of 5 stars
- Halal investing resources
- 16. Get the most out of your flowers
- 7. Shred, shred, shred
- Best insurance company for financial strength: Auto-Owners
- Cheapest auto insurance for senior drivers
- 2. Can a sole proprietor have employees?
- Above-the-line deductions
- California nonrefundable renters tax credit
- Ink Business Cash® Credit Card
- Where to get it
- 7. Restrict online shopping
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 30-year-olds with poor credit
- NYC tax rate schedule
- 13. Language courses
- Progressive
- 24. Become a web developer
- 1099-Q
- An existing relationship
- Flooding
- 10. Soccer Shots
- Hurricanes and tropical storms
- Cold plates and made-to-order meals
- Budget and plan
- Geico vs. State Farm
- Buy now, pay later apps
- If you're a Marriott Vacation Club owner
- 3. Gather your paperwork.
- 13. Don’t skip the home inspections
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) Imagine Grant
- Is Ledger right for you?
- Average car insurance costs after a DUI
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- 23. Restaurant or cafe
- 7. Hire excellent staff
- Winner for business class: Delta Air Lines
- 8. Use a digital wallet
- 3. Does a sole proprietor need an EIN?
- 4. Increased brand awareness
- 12. Taxes: Variable, but 21% corporate tax rate
- Winner for premium seating classes: Etihad
- Understand your eligibility
- Farmers
- 5. Stock your vending machine with inventory
- 25. Start a podcast
- 9. Write your day care contract and policies
- 1099-R
- Good credit
- Veteran Business Outreach Centers
- Information
- Buy now, pay later
- Pros
- Below-the-line deductions
- 3. When should I review my W-4?
- Simplified issue life insurance
- Trezor: 4 out of 5 stars
- Chase Freedom Flex℠
- 24. Craft brewery
- 11. Pool cleaning
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- 9. Protect your mobile devices
- Zero-interest credit card
- 4. How do you change from sole proprietor to LLC?
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- 8. Delay purchases with the 30-day rule
- Neighborhood Revitalization Program
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- 5. Reduced risk
- 26. Be a social media influencer
- 1099-S
- Which factors determine car insurance quotes?
- Dividends and preferred stock
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- 11. Sell your photography
- 12. Set the atmosphere
- 401(k) fees
- Our pick for: Average credit and rewards
- 4. Pick your investments.
- 14. Negotiate with the seller
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- Pros
- The details
- 14. Business or marketing courses
- Note application deadlines and awards dates
- Strong revenue
- 17. Price out multiple meal options
- 11. Dream Vacations
- Private labeling or white labeling
- 10. Check your credit reports regularly
- Allstate vs. Geico
- 4. Can I adjust my W-4 multiple times throughout the year?
- How it works
- 13. Travel: Variable
- Guaranteed issue life insurance
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 30-year-olds with poor credit
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Program
- 25. Ice cream shop
- 6. Evaluate the price of the business with the earnings, assets or market approach
- Cons
- Home equity financing
- 9. Get creative with gifts
- SafePal: 3.8 out of 5 stars
- 6. Make the right investments
- 27. Create online courses
- 1099-SA
- Enough time in business
- Finance and insurance
- 18. Simplify your drink options
- Selling bonds
- 12. Bike rental business
- The bar
- 11. Monitor financial and medical statements
- Coverage limits
- Where to get it
- Our pick for: Prime gaming
- Our pick for: Paying rent
- USAA: Best for military and veterans
- Consider financing alternatives
- 7. Private equity
- 26. Personal chef
- Step
- Online loans
- 15. Buy adequate home insurance
- Cons
- 1. Loss of complete brand control
- 14. Shipping: Variable
- 15. Personal wellness
- Geico
- 28. Become a marketing consultant
- Most popular: HO-3 insurance
- Collateral
- Boots to Business
- The Hanover
- 12. Lil' Kickers
- Sinkholes
- What should you do if you’re invested in these REITs?
- Best insurance company for discounts: Amica
- Progressive vs. Allstate
- No-cost alternatives
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 30-year-olds with one at-fault crash
- Manufactured Home Mortgage Program
- State Farm Good Neighbor Citizenship Company Grants
- 1. What is a service business?
- Chase Freedom Unlimited®
- 27. Landscape services
- 10. Lower your car costs
- Methodology
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 30-year-old drivers with one speeding ticket
- Alternative investment pros
- 13. Canoe and kayak rental business
- Co-signed or joint loans
- Deductibles
- Our pick for: Average credit and no annual fee
- Apple Cash: digital card
- 2. Increased potential for legal disputes
- 2. How do you start a service business?
- 29. Develop an app
- Institute for Veterans and Military Families
- 28. Pet grooming
- Real estate, rental and leasing
- Winner for lowest fees: Spirit
- 12. Become a dog walker with Rover or Wag
- Your house
- Look up the insurer’s financial strength
- 5. Maximizing your credit cards
- Broadest coverage: HO-5 insurance
- Community banks
- 19. Go for a shorter cake
- Majority
- Progressive vs. State Farm
- 11. Reduce your gas usage
- Google Ad Grants
- Logistical questions
- 16. Courses in hobbies or interests
- 3. How do you calculate the break-even point for service businesses?
- 29. Florist
- Refreshment stations
- Secured loans
- Making items yourself
- 1. Lost wallet
- Winner: American Airlines
- Reimbursement amounts
- Your location
- How it works
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 30-year-olds after a DUI
- 3. Initial investment
- Average annual car insurance costs for drivers with good vs. poor credit
- 30. Make a smart appliance
- Online lenders
- Veteran Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship
- 20. Dress up a store-bought cake
- 14. Miniature golf course
- Give Us Credit
- Cash App debit card
- Secure funding
- 4. Do service businesses charge sales tax?
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 30-year-old drivers with one at-fault crash
- Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card
- Alternative investment cons
- Nationwide
- You and your stuff
- Research the insurer’s reputation for customer service
- Liberty Mutual
- 31. Tap into virtual reality experiences
- Limited coverage: HO-1 and HO-2 insurance
- 30. Massage therapist
- Professional, scientific and technical services
- 21. Pick a nontraditional dessert
- Comun
- Family loans
- 2. Mailbox theft
- 13. Sell unused gift cards
- 1. Look at customer satisfaction scores
- 12. Bundle cable and internet
- 4. Federal and state regulation
- Winner for lowest fees: Tie
- 17. Bookkeeping and accounting
- Microlenders
- Veteran Institute for Procurement
- Friends and family loan
- Who are the top five insurance companies?
- Individual stocks
- Our pick for: Limited credit
- Where to get it
- The Unless Project
- 32. Make a niche dating site
- 2. Consider financial strength
- Roth IRA withdrawal rules
- Erie: Most generous coverage
- 15. Pedicab
- Payment plans
- 3. Using public Wi-Fi
- Which insurance company is best at paying claims?
- 13. Switch your cell phone plan
- Get a business credit card
- 33. Develop a chatbot
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 30-year-old drivers after a DUI
- Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization
- 31. Nutritionist
- Franchisor financing
- Best insurance company for customer satisfaction: State Farm
- 3. Evaluate the policy options
- Roth IRA withdrawal penalty
- Our pick for: Target gaming purchases
- Cheapest full coverage car insurance in Florida for 40-year-olds
- 6. Borrowing money
- 18. Consulting
- Pros
- Ink Business Cash® Credit Card
- Management of companies and enterprises
- 7. Secure capital to make the purchase
- 22. Keep things intimate
- Bunq
- Credit union loans
- Compare insurance rates for drivers with an accident
- Is State Farm cheaper than Geico?
- 14. List your spare bedroom on Airbnb
- 34. Offer matchmaking skills
- 32. Personal trainer or fitness instructor
- State Farm
- 4. Data breaches
- Dividend stocks
- For cruise package deals: Costco Travel
- Cons
- Replacement cost vs. actual cash value
- State and local governments
- 23. Choose a charitable favor
- 16. Farmers market
- Capital Good Fund
- Is Geico a good insurance company?
- 4. Get prices from a handful of companies
- 14. Reduce your electric bill
- Aldi Cares Community Grants
- Nationwide
- 35. Be a virtual assistant
- Traditional term loan
- Our pick for: Good credit
- How much is auto insurance for young drivers?
- 33. Beauty services
- 24. Limit photographer and videographer hours
- Totem
- 5. SIM card swap
- Cheapest minimum coverage car insurance in Florida for 40-year-olds
- Administrative and waste services
- 15. Lower your student loan payments
- 1. What is the average cost to start a small business?
- 19. IT support
- 36. Reinvent exercising
- Cheapest full coverage car insurance in California for 40-year-olds
- Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card
- 34. Life coach
- How to maximize your rewards
- Zendesk Tech for Good Impact Awards
- SBA 7(a) loan
- 17. Summer camp
- 6. Phishing or spoofing
- Nationwide: Best online experience
- 2. How do you calculate startup costs?
- 37. Create eco-friendly, health-friendly makeup and beauty products
- Travelers
- Best insurance company for military members: USAA
- 15. Sell your gently used clothes
- 16. Cancel unnecessary subscriptions
- Directly with the Cruise Line
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 40-year-olds with poor credit
- What is a prepaid debit card?
- 20. Graphic design
- 38. Open a food truck or restaurant pop-up
- 35. Tutor
- Educational services
- 7. Skimming
- Our pick for: Travel
- The Audacious Project
- 3. Are business startup costs tax-deductible?
- Progressive
- Cheapest minimum coverage car insurance in California for 40-year-olds
- Homeowners insurance deductibles
- Equipment financing
- 17. Refinance your mortgage
- 39. Start an organization business
- 36. Daycare provider
- 18. Surf school
- What is a prepaid credit card?
- Average annual car insurance costs for young drivers by company
- Standard (nonbank) neobanks
- 8. Phone scams
- Our pick for: Walmart gaming purchases
- 4. What is considered a startup cost?
- 40. Do interior design for young professionals
- 16. Trade in old phones, electronics for cash
- 18. Set savings goals
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 40-year-olds with one speeding ticket
- Where can you get a prepaid card?
- Wells Fargo nonprofit grants
- 21. Social media management
- 37. Senior care provider
- Health care and social assistance
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 40-year-olds with poor credit
- How to compare renters insurance
- 9. Looking over your shoulder
- How do you add money to a prepaid card?
- Openly: Fewest consumer complaints
- 38. Interpreter or translator
- 19. Horseback riding lessons
- Neobanks that are online banks
- Our pick for: Instant gratification
- USAA
- Which prepaid card is best?
- 39. Housecleaning
- 10. Malware
- 17. Get a babysitting gig
- 19. Track spending
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 40-year-olds with one at-fault crash
- 22. Marketing copywriter
- Arts, entertainment and recreation
- 1. Review your mission
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 40-year-old drivers with one speeding ticket
- Digital wallets with banking services
- 7. Your credit score
- 40. Automotive repair
- 1. Gather your information
- 20. Pay off high-interest debt
- 2. Refine your search with keywords
- 23. Virtual assistant services
- 20. Challenge course
- 41. Handyman services
- 18. Rent out your car
- Our pick for: PlayStation purchases
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 40-year-olds after a DUI
- Accommodation and food services
- Fintech firms with cash management accounts
- Our pick for: Personalized rewards
- 21. Keep savings in a high-yield savings account
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 40-year-old drivers with one at-fault crash
- You have a roommate
- 3. Narrow down based on location
- 42. Dry cleaners
- 8. Close the deal with the appropriate documents
- State Farm: Best perks
- 2. Choose the right liability car insurance coverage levels
- 22. Create a 50/30/20 budget
- 43. Hardware store
- 4. Look for organizations with similar values
- 1. Do your research
- Other services (except public administration)
- You’re on a tight budget
- 19. Sign up for TaskRabbit
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 40-year-old drivers after a DUI
- 44. Self-storage business
- Cheapest full coverage car insurance in Florida for 50-year-olds
- 2. Get organized and make it official
- 5. Consider hiring a grant writer
- 45. Freelance copywriting and content creation
- You would want new items if your belongings were destroyed
- 23. Shop consignment and thrift stores
- 46. Rideshare driver
- 20. Become a private tutor
- 3. Find the right financing
- You own expensive jewelry or electronics
- Cheapest minimum coverage car insurance in Florida for 50-year-olds
- 47. Website development and design
- Cheapest full coverage car insurance in California for 50-year-olds
- 48. Sell clothes online
- 3. Decide if you need full coverage car insurance
- Our pick for: Best Buy purchases
- 24. Join initiatives to get free items
- You’re a first-time home buyer
- You have a dog
- 21. Drive for Uber, Lyft
- 8. Taxes
- 49. SEO consultant
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- Cheapest minimum coverage car insurance in California for 50-year-olds
- 50. App development
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- 25. Use car sharing services
- You live in a high-risk area
- Trip interruption
- 22. Make deliveries for Amazon, Uber Eats
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 50-year-olds with one speeding ticket
- 26. Stock up on household supplies when they’re cheap
- You have a dog
- 9. Paying off debt
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- Trip delay
- 4. Collect and compare car insurance quotes
- 23. Find work as a housesitter
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- 27. Enjoy community events
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 50-year-olds with one at-fault crash
- You own valuable items
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 50-year-old drivers with one speeding ticket
- Our pick for: Digital Microsoft Store purchases
- Pros of buying a business
- Baggage delay
- 24. Sign up to be a mystery shopper
- 28. Cash in on your birthday
- You own an older home
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- Lost baggage
- United’s hotel partners
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- Travel medical insurance
- 25. Put your drone to work
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Did your car insurance rates go up? Premiums are on the rise across the U.S. The best way to find cheap auto insurance is to shop around and compare quotes from at least three insurers.
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Cheap car insurance
State Farm is the cheapest large auto insurance company in the nation for good drivers, according to NerdWallet’s 2024 analysis of minimum coverage rates. State Farm’s average annual rate was $471 or about $39 per month. The company also earned a 5-star rating from NerdWallet, and you can read our State Farm auto insurance review to learn why.
Our writers and editors follow strict editorial guidelines to ensure fairness and accuracy in our writing and data analyses. You can trust the prices we show you because our data analysts take rigorous measures to eliminate outliers and inaccuracies in pricing data, which include rates from every ZIP code in the country where coverage is offered and data is available. When comparing rates for different coverage amounts, ages and backgrounds, we change only one variable at a time, so you can easily see how each factor affects pricing. Read our methodology below.
Cheap auto insurance from large companies
Company | Average annual rate | Average monthly rate |
---|---|---|
$471 | $39 | |
$491 | $41 | |
$520 | $43 | |
$785 | $65 | |
USAA* | $362 | $30 |
*USAA auto insurance is available only to military, veterans and their families. |
NerdWallet’s editorial team analyzed minimum coverage car insurance rates from pricing analytics company Quadrant Information Services. Our analysis looked at 35-year-old drivers in all ZIP codes across the 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C., with a variety of driving and credit histories. All drivers had a 2021 Toyota Camry LE.
Full coverage can cost almost $1,500 more a year on average than minimum coverage. That’s because it comes with additional coverage like uninsured/underinsured motorist protection and comprehensive and collision insurance.
If you have a car loan or lease, your lender will likely require you to buy comprehensive and collision coverage. These coverage types pay you if your car is stolen or damaged in an accident you cause, among other scenarios.
Read our methodology for more insights into how we ranked cheap car insurance companies.
Cheap car insurance from midsize companies
Finding affordable car insurance doesn’t mean you have to stick with large insurers. Smaller insurers that offer coverage in multiple states may offer more affordable car insurance.
Company | Average annual rate | Average monthly rate |
---|---|---|
$322 | $27 | |
$374 | $31 | |
$393 | $33 | |
California Casualty | $440 | $37 |
Pure | $449 | $37 |
We chose these companies because of their relatively low rates for car insurance and availability in multiple states. But there may be more reasonable car insurance options where you live. Consider working with an insurance broker or independent agent to help compare rates with smaller, lesser-known companies.
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Cheap car insurance after a speeding ticket
A speeding ticket on your driving history will likely increase how much you pay for car insurance. According to our analysis, State Farm offers the cheapest rates after a speeding ticket, with an average annual rate of $553, or $46 per month.
Company | Average annual rate | Average monthly rate |
---|---|---|
$553 | $46 | |
$619 | $52 | |
$660 | $55 | |
$712 | $59 | |
USAA* | $432 | $36 |
*USAA auto insurance is available only to military, veterans and their families. |
Cheap auto insurance after an accident
Depending on your driving record, the most affordable car insurance company varies. The table below shows average auto insurance rates from the largest companies for drivers with a recent accident on their driving record.
Our analysis found that State Farm has the lowest average rate for drivers with one at-fault accident, at $615 per year, or $51 per month.
Company | Average annual rate | Average monthly rate |
---|---|---|
$615 | $51 | |
$686 | $57 | |
$815 | $68 | |
$825 | $69 | |
USAA* | $533 | $44 |
*USAA auto insurance is available only to military, veterans and their families. |
Cheapest car insurance after a DUI
A DUI on your driving record can greatly increase how much you pay for car insurance. According to our analysis, Progressive tops the list of cheap car insurance companies after a DUI, at $716 per year, or $60 per month, on average.
Company | Average annual rate | Average monthly rate |
---|---|---|
$716 | $60 | |
$800 | $67 | |
$884 | $74 | |
$889 | $74 | |
USAA* | $670 | $56 |
*USAA auto insurance is available only to military, veterans and their families. |
Looking for the best car insurance deal? Try a smaller insurer. Drivers with violations like one at-fault accident or a recent DUI can often find the most affordable auto insurance rates with midsize insurers.
Cheapest auto insurance for poor credit
Company | Average annual rate | Average monthly rate |
---|---|---|
$689 | $57 | |
$802 | $67 | |
$871 | $73 | |
$872 | $73 | |
USAA* | $597 | $50 |
*USAA auto insurance is available only to military, veterans and their families. |
Many insurers also use credit-based insurance scores to help calculate car insurance rates. This can make it harder to get cheap vehicle insurance if you have poor credit.
California, Hawaii and Massachusetts don't allow insurers to use credit when determining car insurance rates.
Credit can have a shocking impact on auto insurance costs. Drivers with poor credit may pay over $300 more a year, on average, than those with good credit.
If you’re looking for affordable car insurance from a large company, Geico might be a good place to start if your credit is mixed. Based on our analysis of large insurers, the company has the lowest average rates for good drivers with poor credit, at $689 per year, or $57 per month, on average.
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Cheapest car insurance for young drivers
Below are the most affordable companies for 20-year-old drivers.
Company | Average annual rate | Average monthly rate |
---|---|---|
$951 | $79 | |
$1,076 | $90 | |
$1,086 | $91 | |
$1,202 | $100 | |
USAA* | $737 | $61 |
*USAA auto insurance is available only to military, veterans and their families. |
If you’re a young driver, you may have a hard time getting cheap car insurance. That’s because auto insurers view drivers without a recent driving history as riskier to insure. Same goes for drivers with a lapse in car insurance, immigrants and visitors to the U.S. If you live with your family, it may be cheapest to stay on their policy until your driving history is more robust.
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Cheapest auto insurance for senior drivers
Car insurance is relatively low when you first enter your golden years. According to our analysis, 60-year-old drivers with a good credit score and clean driving history enjoy some of the cheapest auto insurance rates. You can chalk this up to the years of driving experience 60-year-olds have under their belt. But as you reach your 70s, rates start to creep up.
Company | Average annual rate for 60-year-old drivers | Average annual rate for 70-year-old drivers |
---|---|---|
$439 | $459 | |
$464 | $529 | |
$482 | $558 | |
$532 | $587 | |
USAA* | $317 | $358 |
*USAA auto insurance is available only to military, veterans and their families. |
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Cheapest car insurance by state
You may be wondering, “What’s the cheapest auto insurance near me?” What counts as cheap auto insurance will be different depending on where you live, as rates vary widely from state to state.
For the sake of comparison, we found the cheapest car insurance company for minimum coverage, on average, in each state and Washington, D.C.
State | Cheapest company | Average annual rate |
---|---|---|
$343 | ||
$316 | ||
Noblr | $274 | |
$324 | ||
$239 | ||
$185 | ||
$618 | ||
$674 | ||
$322 | ||
$415 | ||
$278 | ||
$134 | ||
$335 | ||
$261 | ||
Hastings Mutual | $188 | |
$341 | ||
$222 | ||
$476 | ||
Patriot Insurance | $349 | |
$522 | ||
Vermont Mutual | $263 | |
Wolverine Mutual | $248 | |
$332 | ||
$330 | ||
$323 | ||
$181 | ||
$120 | ||
$460 | ||
$228 | ||
$357 | ||
$323 | ||
NYCM | $380 | |
$364 | ||
$325 | ||
Buckeye | $221 | |
American Farmers & Ranchers | $275 | |
CIG | $537 | |
$295 | ||
Quincy Mutual | $519 | |
$215 | ||
North Star | $242 | |
$274 | ||
$372 | ||
QBE | $414 | |
Union Mutual | $193 | |
$376 | ||
Pemco | $222 | |
$319 | ||
Westfield | $415 | |
Integrity | $166 | |
$132 |
But state averages can tell you only so much. Even within a state, car insurance rates for minimum coverage can differ. That's why NerdWallet analyzed rates for some of the largest cities in the U.S.
Choose your city in the dropdown below to see cheap car insurance rates in your area.
How to get cheap car insurance
If you’re looking to save money by getting the cheapest possible car insurance, here are six things you can try:
Compare quotes from multiple insurers. Use NerdWallet’s car insurance comparison tool to easily shop for cheap auto insurance online. You may find that you already have the best car insurance deal, but prices can change, so check roughly once a year.
Ask for discounts. You could save money from car insurance discounts you’re not taking advantage of. For example, maybe you work from home and don’t drive much. Mention that and you might get a low-mileage discount. Other common discounts are given for bundling car insurance with homeowners insurance, insuring multiple cars on the same policy and being a student.
Cash in on major life changes. Certain life events could translate to cheaper car insurance, so shop for quotes whenever something major changes in your life. For instance, many companies offer a lower rate for married couples or domestic partners. Or perhaps you moved to a suburb with lower accident and crime rates. Even if you moved to a more expensive area for car insurance, shopping around can help you get cheaper coverage.
Raise your deductible. The higher your deductible, the more you pay out of pocket before insurance pays for a covered claim. The upside is that by raising your deductible, you’ll usually be able to lower your premium. Just make sure you have enough money set aside to cover the higher deductible if you ever get in an accident.
Revisit quotes after your driving record improves. Shop for cheap auto insurance quotes online three to five years after any accidents, tickets or moving violations. They may have dropped off your driving record.
Reconsider the car you drive. The type of car you drive affects how much you pay for auto insurance. For example, new and expensive cars tend to cost more to insure than older or less expensive cars, among other factors. Check out NerdWallet’s analysis of the cheapest cars to insure to see if your vehicle made the list.
Risks of getting cheap auto insurance
Getting cheap car insurance usually means getting the barest coverage required by law in your state. But state requirements can be quite low and leave you financially vulnerable if you’re in a serious accident.
For example, in Florida, the minimum required property damage liability insurance is $10,000. This type of coverage is required in nearly every state and pays for damage you cause to other people’s stuff — like their car. But opting for low-cost liability insurance might not end up being the best option. If you live in Florida, have minimum coverage and total someone else’s vehicle in an accident, you’ll be on the hook to pay for any costs over $10,000.
Getting the cheapest car insurance possible might also mean missing out on optional coverage types that can help cover your own injuries or property damage — for example, when you’re injured in an accident or if your car is banged up after a bad storm or a hit and run. To find cheap car insurance with more coverage, check out NerdWallet’s list of cheap full coverage insurance.
Shopping around for car insurance quotes is the best way to find cheap auto insurance. Having good credit and a clean driving record can also keep your rates low. And be sure to ask about discounts you might be missing from your policy.
According to a separate NerdWallet analysis of the cheapest cars to insure, the Subaru Outback and Crosstrek, Honda CR-V and Mazda CX-5 were the cheapest on average. Insurance companies typically consider theft rates, repair costs and how likely a car’s occupants and others involved in a crash will be injured when coming up with rates. If you’re in the market for a new ride and want to keep insurance rates low, avoid sports cars, high-end luxury cars and cars most likely to be stolen.
The best auto insurer will be the one that best suits your needs. And while price is important, the cheapest insurer isn't always the best. A top-notch insurer will provide a customer-first experience, whether you need help getting a quote or filing a claim. Check out NerdWallet’s best car insurance companies for a complete list.
State Farm tops the list of cheapest car insurance companies in the U.S., according to NerdWallet’s analysis of minimum coverage rates for good drivers. Geico came in second, with an average rate of $41 per month, while Travelers came in third, at $43 per month.
Teens and young drivers have some of the highest car insurance rates, on average. As you gain experience, you are more likely to find a cheap auto insurance rate. According to a separate NerdWallet analysis for young drivers, rates drop significantly around age 25. Generally, rates continue to drop throughout adulthood, and then start to rise again at age 70, with a more dramatic increase around age 75.
While sticking with your state’s bare minimum requirements may win you the cheapest car insurance rates, you may find yourself in a financial pickle if you seriously injure someone else, their property or wreck your own car. To learn more, read NerdWallet’s explanation of how much car insurance you really need.
Shopping around for
car insurance quotes
is the best way to find cheap auto insurance. Having good credit and a clean driving record can also keep your rates low. And be sure to ask about discounts you might be missing from your policy.
According to a separate NerdWallet analysis of the
cheapest cars to insure
, the Subaru Outback and Crosstrek, Honda CR-V and Mazda CX-5 were the cheapest on average. Insurance companies typically consider theft rates, repair costs and how likely a car’s occupants and others involved in a crash will be injured when coming up with rates. If you’re in the market for a new ride and want to keep insurance rates low, avoid sports cars, high-end luxury cars and cars most likely to be stolen.
The best auto insurer will be the one that best suits your needs. And while price is important, the cheapest insurer isn't always the best. A top-notch insurer will provide a customer-first experience, whether you need help getting a quote or filing a claim. Check out NerdWallet’s
best car insurance companies
for a complete list.
State Farm tops the list of cheapest car insurance companies in the U.S., according to NerdWallet’s analysis of minimum coverage rates for good drivers. Geico came in second, with an average rate of $41 per month, while Travelers came in third, at $43 per month.
Teens and young drivers have some of the highest car insurance rates, on average. As you gain experience, you are more likely to find a cheap auto insurance rate. According to a separate NerdWallet analysis for young drivers, rates drop significantly around age 25. Generally, rates continue to drop throughout adulthood, and then start to rise again at age 70, with a more dramatic increase around age 75.
While sticking with your state’s bare minimum requirements may win you the cheapest car insurance rates, you may find yourself in a financial pickle if you seriously injure someone else, their property or wreck your own car. To learn more, read NerdWallet’s explanation of
how much car insurance you really need
.
NerdWallet averaged rates based on public filings obtained by pricing analytics company Quadrant Information Services. We examined rates for 35-year-old men and women for all ZIP codes in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Although it’s one of the largest insurers in the country, Liberty Mutual is not included in our rates analysis due to a lack of publicly available information. Poor credit rates from The Hanover were removed in both Connecticut and New York.
In our analysis, “good drivers” had no moving violations on record; a “good driving” discount was included for this profile. Our “good” and “poor” credit rates are based on credit score approximations and do not account for proprietary scoring criteria used by insurance providers. These are average rates, and your rate will vary based on your personal details, state and insurance provider.
Sample drivers had the minimum required coverage by law in each state. Some policies include additional coverage at the insurer’s discretion.
We used a 2021 Toyota Camry LE for all drivers and assumed 12,000 annual miles driven.
We used the same assumptions for all other driver profiles, with the following exceptions: We changed the credit tier from “good” to “poor” as reported to the insurer to see rates for drivers with poor credit. For drivers with one at-fault crash, we added a single at-fault crash that happened six months ago, resulting in $10,000 in property damage and no bodily injury claim. For drivers with a DUI, we added a single drunken driving violation that happened six months ago.
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