Brace Yourself For Another 22% Car Insurance Price Jump This Year


  • Car insurance premiums will rise by 22 percent during 2024, industry analysts predict.
  • Premiums have already jumped by 15 percent in the first half of the year, following a 24 percent full-year rise in 2023.
  • A combination of higher vehicle prices and repair costs, weather-related claims and legislative changes are being blamed for the spike.

Get ready for a nasty shock the next time you need to renew your car insurance. Industry watchers say premiums have already risen by 15 percent during the first half of 2023 and will have climbed by a total of 22 percent by the end of the year.

For American drivers those rises follow an equally grim 2023 in which insurance costs leapt by 24 percent. Insurify calculates that the average full-coverage premium now costs $2,329, though in some states the total price could be more than 40 percent higher that that.

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Maryland has the highest insurance costs in America, coming in at $3,400 for the average full-cover premium, and that figure is expected to rise to $3,749 at the close of 2024. South Carolina is hot on its heels with an average premium of $3,366 (predicted to rise to $3,687), and New York grabs third spot with $3,325 ($3,484).

Drivers in New Hampshire enjoy the lowest premiums, their average totaling $1,000 right now, and only likely to increase to $1,053 by December. Maine ($1,209 / $1,263) and Vermont ($1,410 / $1,499) also look like great places to insure a car. But Insurify predicts that California, Missouri, and Minnesota could see car insurance costs increase by more than 50 percent in 2024.

 Brace Yourself For Another 22% Car Insurance Price Jump This Year
Data: Insurify

The insurance industry puts the increases down to a multitude of factors such as the rising prices of new cars and the increasing costs of repairing cars of all ages, including new electric vehicles. A greater incidence of weather catastrophes, like flooding and hail, also pushes up premiums, as do regulatory changes.

Laws in South Carolina and Maryland place a greater burden of financial responsibility on insurance companies compared with legislation in other states. And having frozen insurance rates during the COVID-19 pandemic, California has allowed them to rise again, leading some firms to announce double-digit increases in an effort to improve profitability.

US insurance costs 2024
State Average annual premium (June 2024) Projected annual cost (End of 2024) Total Projected Increase in 2024
Maryland $3,400 $3,748 41%
South Carolina $3,336 $3,687 38%
New York $3,325 $3,484 4%
Nevada $3,271 $3,531 20%
Florida $3,201 $3,444 18%
Louisiana $3,182 $3,423 23%
Delaware $2,982 $3,152 13%
Washington D.C. $2,977 $3,190 17%
Michigan $2,719 $2,853 8%
Georgia $2,688 $2,893 24%
Rhode Island $2,678 $2,833 16%
Texas $2,672 $2,915 23%
Colorado $2,619 $2,839 28%
Connecticut $2,529 $2,762 34%
California $2,417 $2,681 54%
Arkansas $2,386 $2,597 34%
Missouri $2,386 $2,673 55%
New Jersey $2,372 $2,520 9%
US average $2,329 $2,469 22%
Minnesota $2,315 $2,597 61%
Kentucky $2,285 $2,464 24%
Oklahoma $2,135 $2,325 33%
West Virginia $2,083 $2,243 22%
South Dakota $2,032 $2,193 25%
Kansas $2,028 $2,179 24%
Arizona $2,026 $2,195 22%
Mississippi $2,020 $2,165 22%
Utah $2,009 $2,192 24%
Virginia $1,999 $2,172 27%
Illinois $1,981 $2,181 31%
New Mexico $1,962 $2,127 27%
Pennsylvania $1,898 $2,073 35%
Montana $1,890 $2,023 24%
Oregon $1,814 $1,983 35%
Iowa $1,808 $1,947 17%
Massachusetts $1,770 $1,933 40%
Tennessee $1,765 $1,900 20%
Alabama $1,722 $1,850 18%
Nebraska $1,653 $1,766 21%
Wisconsin $1,604 $1,732 25%
Indiana $1,591 $1,736 29%
Washington $1,576 $1,637 -10%
Wyoming $1,573 $1,648 8%
Ohio $1,545 $1,691 33%
Idaho $1,467 $1,583 22%
Hawaii $1,453 $1,538 11%
North Dakota $1,439 $1,511 14%
Vermont $1,410 $1,499 13%
North Carolina $1,404 $1,559 39%
Maine $1,209 $1,263 6%
New Hampshire $1,000 $1,053 4%
Data: Insurify


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