Auto insurance premiums, which have surged over the past two years, are finally showing signs of stabilizing. According to the latest data from the Consumer Price Index (CPI), auto insurance inflation reached 16.3% year-over-year in September 2024, down from a peak of 22.6% in April. On a monthly basis, prices rose by 1.2% in September, but experts caution this does not signal a new upward trend, as the six-month average suggests more moderate growth of 0.4% per month.
Car Insurance Price Increases Are Slowing, Offering Drivers a Break
According to the latest data from the Consumer Price Index (CPI), auto insurance inflation reached 16.3% year-over-year in September 2024, down from a peak of 22.6% in April.
Published on October 21, 2024

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