QuinStreet Inc. Report Reveals Detroit and New Orleans Top List of Most Expensive U.S. Cities for Car Insurance in 2025
CarInsurance.com, a leading auto insurance comparison resource owned by QuinStreet Inc., has released a new analysis highlighting dramatic disparities in car insurance costs across U.S. cities for 2025. The report reveals that annual premiums can vary by more than $3,000 depending on location, with Detroit, Michigan, and New Orleans, Louisiana, topping the list as the most expensive cities for car insurance. In contrast, Vermont cities are among the nation's most affordable, thanks to low crime rates, low traffic density, and a tort insurance system. The analysis also notes significant gaps in premiums between neighboring cities; for example, drivers in Brooklyn, New York, pay $3,012 more per year than those in Jersey City, New Jersey, just a few miles away. The report attributes these discrepancies to location-based risk factors such as crime rates, congestion, weather, and local laws, which often outweigh individual driving history in determining insurance costs. Additionally, the industry is seeing the rise of "insurance deserts," as climate risks and high-claim areas prompt some insurers to raise rates sharply or withdraw from certain markets.
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