Bundling Car and Home Insurance Saves $270 on Average
Bundling Car and Home Insurance Saves $270 on Average
Louisiana’s $505 Average Savings is Tops, Hawaii’s $116 is Lowest
SAN FRANCISCO – June 4, 2014 – Purchasing auto and homeowner’s insurance from the same company leads to an average savings of $270, according to a new insuranceQuotes.com report. That’s a 15% discount.
The states with the highest average savings are Louisiana ($505), Oklahoma ($468), Texas ($435), Mississippi ($422) and Missouri ($366).
The lowest are Hawaii ($116), Florida ($147), North Carolina ($166), Vermont ($176) and Idaho ($190).
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“Consolidating your insurance policies with a single company is one of the easiest ways to save money,” said Laura Adams, senior analyst, insuranceQuotes.com. She added, “The differences between states can be attributed to competitive and regulatory factors.”
The average savings for combining car and condo insurance is 11%, and consumers who bundle car and renter’s insurance receive an average discount of 8%.
insuranceQuotes.com and Quadrant Information Services calculated the average economic impact of purchasing auto insurance with either home, condo or renters insurance using data from the largest carriers (representing 60-70% of market share) in each U.S. state and the District of Columbia.
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