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Auto Insurance Data Center
Explore downloadable car insurance data from Insurify's real-time database of auto insurance quotes and applications.
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Insurify Projects Home Insurance Rates Will Rise for the 5th Consecutive Year, After a 12% Increase in 2025
The annual cost of home insurance will reach $3,057 (+4%) by the end of 2026, following a year in which nearly all states saw climbing premiums. Insurify projects that California, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Georgia will see home insurance premiums surge 10% or more by the end of this year.
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Car Insurance Prices Tumbled 6% in 2025 — Insurify Projects an Affordability Gap Between States in 2026
Insurers are cutting rates to compete for drivers — but not everywhere. Many of the most expensive states saw premium increases, as cheaper states experienced decreases. Insurify expects that trend to continue in 2026.
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Insurify’s AI Report: 86% of Americans Would Trust AI to Help Them Buy Car Insurance
And more than two-thirds of drivers (68%) would let AI secure them a policy with a new insurer if doing so could save them $1,000 annually, according to Insurify’s inaugural AI Insurance Report.
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EVs Cost 49% More to Insure Than Gas-Powered Cars, Data Reveals
Florida and Nevada drivers pay the most for EV coverage, at $5K per year, on average.
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Drivers Grapple With 9% Increase in Car Ownership Costs in 2023
Average car ownership costs reached $4,695 per year in 2023. Insurify broke down the biggest expenses and surveyed drivers to learn how they’re dealing with the 9% increase.
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New Insurify Housing Market Report Reveals Top Markets to Watch
Cities in the Sun Belt continue to provide a promising future for new homebuyers, with cities in Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina dominating most of the top 20 cities with home markets to watch.
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Mortgages, Home Values, and Climate Change: Insurify Poll Reveals Top Homeowner Concerns
Mortgages, fluctuating home values, and the pressure of climate change are at the forefront of homeowner concerns.
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New Insurify Report Reveals Housing Market Trends
Falling home values, upside-down mortgages, and climate change worries are rewriting how homeowners navigate the real estate market.
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The 5 Biggest Car Insurance Myths in 2022
Insurify tested over 1,000 American drivers on their car insurance knowledge. Here are the results.