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The Disabled Pay More For Auto Insurance, New Study Shows, But Is This Illegal?

A new study conducted by 4AutoInsuranceQuote.org finds that disabled individuals continue pay more for auto insurance despite laws which state that this type of discrimination is illegal.(PRWEB) February 06, 2012 Auto insurance quote provider 4AutoInsuranceQuote.org released a new study showing that individuals with disabilities pay more for auto insurance coverage on average than individuals …

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Lower-Income Families May Pay More for Auto Insurance

A study released this week shows that low and moderate income people are limited in job opportunities because they may be forced to pay too much for mandatory auto insurance.

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Auto insurance: How much is enough?

You probably spent a lot of time studying which car you wanted to buy and trying to get the best price. Well, you need to spend just as much time thinking about your auto insurance needs.

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How One Consumer Halved His Auto Insurance Premium

This week's Your Money column tells the tale of Thomas Mitchell's consumer victory: he managed to get an identical auto insurance policy at half the cost he was paying.

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Poor pay more for auto insurance

The poor pay more for auto insurance and that ain't fair. That's the executive summary of a new study by the Consumer Federation of America funded by the Ford Foundation that calls for an end to de facto price discrimination based on questionable rating factors.

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