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- Low-risk vs. high-risk investing strategy
- Winter storms and nor’easters
- Contact management
- 21. Open a coworking space
- Who needs life insurance?
- Customize your content for each channel
- Used Car Search Pro by iSeeCars
- 4. Use strong passwords and add an authentication step
- Wildfires
- Write a Solid Business Plan
- Prepaid expenses
- Our pick for: Maximized value
- Is it as customizable as you need?
- 9. Become an Instagram influencer
- Your coverage limits
- 15. Fitness tech
- Buy wine with Laithwaites
- 3. Do your research
- California young child tax credit (YCTC)
- 2. Know your own ESG criteria
- 8. Find your 'why'
- Capital One cards
- State Farm vs. Allstate renters insurance
- Avoid taking on more debt
- 19. Bed and breakfast
- 20. Clothing boutique
- Address any lingering questions
- How to compare life insurance quotes
- 25. Anthropologie
- Is Coinbase Wallet right for you?
- Our pick for: Your choice of expenses
- Average car insurance costs after a speeding ticket
- 1. Has the W-4 form changed?
- Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund (VTIAX)
- Step 7: Hire staff.
- California young child tax credit (YCTC)
- Giving a laid-back loan
- Book with Marriott credit cards
- Fly On elite status
- Cheapest minimum coverage car insurance in Florida for 30-year-olds
- 17. Respite care service for caregivers
- Benefits of joint ventures
- FHA refinance loans
- Request a hotel franchise questionnaire
- Tesla repair costs
- Coastal storms and hurricanes
- Bring the kids
- Our pick for: Walgreens
- Fully utilize content
- 5. Use alerts
- Maximize your business’s revenues
- 12. Academics courses
- Gather your documentation and apply
- 1099-OID
- 6. Map out major purchases
- Your deductible
- 12. Make the most of walk-throughs and open houses
- 10. Get a roommate
- Cheapest full coverage car insurance in California for 30-year-olds
- Portfolio management only
- Tax credits for green purchases
- Order gourmet gifts from Harry & David
- 4. Buy the stock
- California child and dependent care tax credit
- Hail
- Work spaces
- Do-it-yourself vs. hiring professional help
- Templates
- Wait to apply
- Put money in an IRA
- 20. Floral shop
- 22. Become an online coach
- 21. Bed and breakfast
- If you owe taxes
- Flooding
- Life insurance quotes vs. rates
- 26. Banana Republic
- Tax monitoring and research fees
- California child and dependent care tax credit
- Setting up joint bank accounts
- Ithaca, New York
- 18. Medical marijuana dispensary
- 16. Online teaching
- Risks of joint ventures
- 3. Choose ESG investments
- Reasons to take pause before renting from RVshare
- American Express® Gold Card
- Kubota Hometown Proud Grant Program
- 6. Watch your mailbox
- Card ecosystem
- How we review crypto wallets
- 2. What does it mean to be exempt from taxes?
- 1099-PATR
- How to avoid the skim scam
- Step 8: Find the right POS system.
- NJM: Best small regional insurer
- Our pick for: No security deposit, low annual fee, potentially high credit limit
- Alternative investment passive income ideas
- Find your niche
- Get meal kits delivered from Home Chef
- California adoption cost tax credit
- 4. Confirm your flight change
- Sales management
- 1. What does "sole proprietor" mean?
- 21. Gardening and landscaping
- 23. Flip failing websites
- 22. Food truck
- 27. DSW
- Title-related costs
- California adoption cost tax credit
- 10. Monetize your Twitch channel
- Your claims history
- Ledger: 5.0 out of 5 stars
- 17. Mobile application development
- FHA renovation loans
- Obtain hotel franchise disclosure documents
- Bathrooms
- How much life insurance do you need?
- If you’re getting a tax refund
- Fully underwritten life insurance
- 7. Shred, shred, shred
- 13. Language courses
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- Best insurance company for financial strength: Auto-Owners
- 1099-Q
- 7. Restrict online shopping
- Above-the-line deductions
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- How do I start a health care business?
- California nonrefundable renters tax credit
- Tornadoes
- NYC tax rate schedule
- 2. Can a sole proprietor have employees?
- 24. Become a web developer
- TrueCar
- Spot vs. Pumpkin pet insurance
- 28. J. Crew Factory
- The value of Southwest Wanna Get Away (and Plus) vs. Anytime fares
- Average car insurance costs after a DUI
- California nonrefundable renters tax credit
- Winner for business class: Delta Air Lines
- The features of your home
- 13. Don’t skip the home inspections
- 11. Peer-to-peer lending
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- 22. Nail salon and spa
- 23. Restaurant or cafe
- 8. Use a digital wallet
- Earthquakes
- 1099-R
- How do I start a home health care business?
- 18. Search engine optimization consultant
- 3. Does a sole proprietor need an EIN?
- 5. Stock your vending machine with inventory
- 25. Start a podcast
- 29. Journeys
- 3. When should I review my W-4?
- Other policies
- Below-the-line deductions
- Trezor: 4 out of 5 stars
- 1. Find a partner
- Use the Southwest Rapid Rewards Shopping site
- Wildfires
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- The Platinum Card® from American Express
- Open a 529 account
- 23. Photography
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- 9. Protect your mobile devices
- 1099-S
- 8. Delay purchases with the 30-day rule
- Be authentic
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- 19. Social media consultant
- 5. Find your flight credit
- Customer support
- 4. How do you change from sole proprietor to LLC?
- 26. Be a social media influencer
- Windstorms
- Spot vs. Healthy Paws
- 30. Madewell
- 14. Business or marketing courses
- Step 9: Organize your finances.
- Our pick for: Average credit and rewards
- 11. Sell your photography
- Your dog
- 14. Negotiate with the seller
- 12. Private equity
- New York City
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- Review the hotel franchise agreement
- 24. Clothing boutique
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- 10. Check your credit reports regularly
- Credit required
- Real estate agent commissions
- 4. Can I adjust my W-4 multiple times throughout the year?
- Embrace vs. Healthy Paws
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- Bank of America® Customized Cash Rewards credit card
- Get the Southwest button browser add-on
- How renting from Cruise America works
- 25. Ice cream shop
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- Food and drinks
- 31. Old Navy
- 1099-SA
- 9. Get creative with gifts
- SafePal: 3.8 out of 5 stars
- 20. Drone videography
- 6. Make the right investments
- Fund your flexible spending account (FSA)
- 25. Daycare
- 27. Create online courses
- 11. Monitor financial and medical statements
- The value of Business Select vs. Anytime fares
- Property and transfer taxes
- Our pick for: Prime gaming
- USAA: Best for military and veterans
- Serve your audience and set small goals
- Step 3: Registering your business
- 26. Personal chef
- 32. Target Circle
- 15. Personal wellness
- 15. Buy adequate home insurance
- Toledo, Ohio
- Cons
- Most popular: HO-3 insurance
- 21. Cybersecurity or IT consulting
- 2. Choose a type of joint venture
- Finalize the details
- American Express® Business Gold Card
- 26. Brewery or winery
- 28. Become a marketing consultant
- What should you do if you’re invested in these REITs?
- Overseas acceptance
- Title insurance
- Our pick for: Earning more automatically
- Best insurance company for discounts: Amica
- 13. Crypto staking
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 30-year-olds with one at-fault crash
- State Farm Good Neighbor Citizenship Company Grants
- Use dependent care flexible spending accounts (DCFSAs)
- 27. Landscape services
- 10. Lower your car costs
- Embrace vs. Trupanion
- Use multiple strategies
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 30-year-old drivers with one speeding ticket
- Methodology
- 27. Hardware store
- Our pick for: Average credit and no annual fee
- Apple Cash: digital card
- 22. Venture capitalist
- 29. Develop an app
- 28. Pet grooming
- 33. Aveda
- 12. Become a dog walker with Rover or Wag
- Westchester County, New York
- Broadest coverage: HO-5 insurance
- How does Cruise America insurance work?
- Maximize health savings accounts (HSAs)
- 28. Catering company
- 16. Courses in hobbies or interests
- 11. Reduce your gas usage
- Step 10: Market your retail business.
- Google Ad Grants
- 29. Florist
- 1. Lost wallet
- 34. BareMinerals
- Average annual car insurance costs for drivers with good vs. poor credit
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 30-year-olds after a DUI
- Benefits of FHA loans
- If you’d rather be a free agent
- 29. Real estate agency
- 30. Make a smart appliance
- Product creation passive income ideas
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 30-year-old drivers with one at-fault crash
- Cash App debit card
- Global Club elite status
- 23. Startup incubator
- Why we love Cruise America
- The Business Platinum Card® from American Express
- 35. Clinique
- Embrace vs. ASPCA
- Limited coverage: HO-1 and HO-2 insurance
- 3. Draft a joint venture agreement
- Disadvantages of FHA loans
- 30. Event venue and planner
- 31. Tap into virtual reality experiences
- 30. Massage therapist
- 2. Mailbox theft
- 17. Bookkeeping and accounting
- 12. Bundle cable and internet
- 13. Sell unused gift cards
- 1. Look at customer satisfaction scores
- 36. CVS
- Individual stocks
- Our pick for: Limited credit
- 14. Write content
- 24. Antivirus developer
- The Unless Project
- 31. Tattoo and piercing shop
- 32. Make a niche dating site
- Erie: Most generous coverage
- Hold the right cards
- Reasons to take pause before renting from Cruise America
- 2. Consider financial strength
- 3. Using public Wi-Fi
- 37. e.l.f. Cosmetics
- 13. Switch your cell phone plan
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 30-year-old drivers after a DUI
- U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® Card
- 25. Domain name broker
- 32. Veterinary office
- 33. Develop a chatbot
- 31. Nutritionist
- 18. Consulting
- Best insurance company for customer satisfaction: State Farm
- Our pick for: Target gaming purchases
- Up to 3 stopovers on a Japan Mileage Bank partner airline award ticket
- Cheapest full coverage car insurance in Florida for 40-year-olds
- 4. Pay taxes
- 3. Evaluate the policy options
- Pros
- 38. Lancome
- 14. List your spare bedroom on Airbnb
- 33. Food truck
- Compare insurance rates for drivers with an accident
- 34. Offer matchmaking skills
- 32. Personal trainer or fitness instructor
- 1. Match theme features to your website needs
- 4. Data breaches
- Dividend stocks
- Replacement cost vs. actual cash value
- Cons
- 39. Sephora
- 14. Reduce your electric bill
- Up to 7 stopovers on Oneworld award tickets
- Aldi Cares Community Grants
- 4. Get prices from a handful of companies
- 34. Health clinic
- 35. Be a virtual assistant
- Our pick for: Wholesale shoppers
- How much is auto insurance for young drivers?
- Our pick for: Good credit
- 15. Publish a digital course
- Play by the rules
- 33. Beauty services
- 5. SIM card swap
- 40. SmashBox
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- 5. Follow other applicable regulations
- 35. Bakery
- 19. IT support
- 15. Lower your student loan payments
- Cheapest full coverage car insurance in California for 40-year-olds
- How renting from Outdoorsy works
- 36. Reinvent exercising
- 34. Life coach
- 2. Avoid unsupported and outdated WordPress themes
- 41. The Body Shop
- How to maximize your rewards
- Car-related passive income ideas
- Understand the guest policy
- Zendesk Tech for Good Impact Awards
- 6. Phishing or spoofing
- Nationwide: Best online experience
- 37. Create eco-friendly, health-friendly makeup and beauty products
- 42. Ulta
- Best insurance company for military members: USAA
- 16. Cancel unnecessary subscriptions
- 15. Sell your gently used clothes
- 3. Plan on adding features to free e-commerce WordPress themes
- 20. Graphic design
- 16. Wrap your car with ads
- What is a prepaid debit card?
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 40-year-olds with poor credit
- Meet a local demand
- 38. Open a food truck or restaurant pop-up
- 35. Tutor
- 7. Skimming
- Our pick for: Travel
- Cheapest minimum coverage car insurance in California for 40-year-olds
- Homeowners insurance deductibles
- The Audacious Project
- 17. Refinance your mortgage
- 39. Start an organization business
- 36. Daycare provider
- 43. AMC Theatres
- Average annual car insurance costs for young drivers by company
- 17. Rent out a parking space
- What is a prepaid credit card?
- Know how to navigate the SFO airport (to literally get inside)
- How does Outdoorsy insurance work?
- 8. Phone scams
- Our pick for: Walmart gaming purchases
- Scout locations
- 40. Do interior design for young professionals
- 44. Barnes & Noble
- 21. Social media management
- 18. Set savings goals
- 16. Trade in old phones, electronics for cash
- Where can you get a prepaid card?
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 40-year-olds with one speeding ticket
- Wells Fargo nonprofit grants
- 37. Senior care provider
- Entertainment
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 40-year-olds with poor credit
- 9. Looking over your shoulder
- 45. Redbox
- Openly: Fewest consumer complaints
- How do you add money to a prepaid card?
- Transfer hotel points
- Reasons to love Outdoorsy
- Calculate the costs of starting a business
- 38. Interpreter or translator
- Our pick for: Instant gratification
- Which prepaid card is best?
- 39. Housecleaning
- 10. Malware
- 22. Marketing copywriter
- Our pick for: Paying rent
- 19. Track spending
- 17. Get a babysitting gig
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 40-year-olds with one at-fault crash
- Earn Southwest points for stays
- Reasons to take pause before renting from Outdoorsy
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 40-year-old drivers with one speeding ticket
- 1. Review your mission
- 40. Automotive repair
- 23. Virtual assistant services
- 20. Pay off high-interest debt
- Book accommodations in the Southwest Hotels portal
- 2. Refine your search with keywords
- 1. Gather your information
- 41. Handyman services
- Our pick for: PlayStation purchases
- 18. Rent out your car
- Cheapest auto insurance in Florida for 40-year-olds after a DUI
- 21. Keep savings in a high-yield savings account
- Our pick for: Personalized rewards
- Cheapest auto insurance in California for 40-year-old drivers with one at-fault crash
- If you want both brand-specific perks and flexible points
- 3. Narrow down based on location
- 42. Dry cleaners
- State Farm: Best perks
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- Spa and gym
- 22. Create a 50/30/20 budget
- 2. Choose the right liability car insurance coverage levels
- 43. Hardware store
- 1. Do your research
- 1. Office of Veterans Business Development
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- 19. Sign up for TaskRabbit
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- 44. Self-storage business
- 2. Get organized and make it official
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- 2. Boots to Business
- 5. Consider hiring a grant writer
- 45. Freelance copywriting and content creation
- 23. Shop consignment and thrift stores
- 3. Veterans Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship (V-WISE)
- 46. Rideshare driver
- 3. Find the right financing
- 20. Become a private tutor
- 4. The National Center for Veterans Institute for Procurement
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- 47. Website development and design
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- 5. Veteran Business Outreach Center (VBOC)
- 48. Sell clothes online
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- Our pick for: Best Buy purchases
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- 6. SCORE
- 3. Decide if you need full coverage car insurance
- 21. Drive for Uber, Lyft
- 49. SEO consultant
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- 7. Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF)
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- 50. App development
- 25. Use car sharing services
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- 8. Veteran Entrepreneur Portal
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- 22. Make deliveries for Amazon, Uber Eats
- 9. Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small-Business Program
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- 26. Stock up on household supplies when they’re cheap
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- 10. VetBiz
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- 4. Collect and compare car insurance quotes
- 23. Find work as a housesitter
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- 11. USA.gov Resources for Veterans
- 27. Enjoy community events
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- 12. VetFran
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- 13. Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans With Disabilities (EBV)
- 28. Cash in on your birthday
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- 24. Sign up to be a mystery shopper
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- 14. The Bunker
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- 15. SCORE Veteran Fast Launch Initiative
- 25. Put your drone to work
- 16. Coalition for Veteran-Owned Business
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- Cheapest full coverage car insurance in Florida for 60-year-olds
- 17. National Veteran-Owned Business Association (NAVOBA)
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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.
» MORE: Car insurance for new drivers
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. |
» MORE: Car insurance for seniors
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.
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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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