NEW YORK, March 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Getting a driver's license is one of the biggest rites of passage for 16 year-olds across the country, but can American families afford the expense in 2021? Depending on the state, a teen driver can take up as much as 19% of a family's income just for car insurance costs alone, according to a new ValuePenguin.com by LendingTree report. By waiting until the age of 22 to drive, young drivers can save families an average of $33,091 on car insurance.
Key findings:
According to Andrew Hurst, Insurance Data analyst at ValuePenguin.com by LendingTree, "A teen driver can be a heavy financial burden for most, but that burden might be heavier to bear in a year when many American families are struggling. The data shows that the most financially at-risk families are the same who can least afford to pay the inflated premiums it takes to add a teen driver onto an existing policy." He adds, "If families are able, encouraging a teenager to wait until they've graduated could make a lot of financial sense. For those who don't have the luxury of waiting — because they need multiple vehicles for work or school, or because they live in areas with poor public transportation — the discussion is a lot more difficult."
To view the full report, visit: https://www.valuepenguin.com/cost-of-adding-young-driver-to-family-car-insurance
ValuePenguin.com analysts looked at insurance rates for 16- through 22-year-old drivers across the country who did and did not qualify for good student discounts, to determine the cost of adding these drivers to an existing policy as the third driver of a vehicle. The young driver's 45-year-old parents were primary drivers of the insured vehicle. Rates were publicly sourced from insurer filings and should be used for comparative purposes only, as individual quotes may be different.
States Where Teen Drivers Represent the Biggest Financial Burden | ||
State | Average Cost of Adding at Teen to A Family Car Insurance Policy | Percentage of median income |
Michigan | $15,308 | 19.30% |
Louisiana | $11,026 | 16.40% |
Kentucky | $8,525 | 12.60% |
Arizona | $8,978 | 12.00% |
Florida | $7,824 | 11.00% |
Rhode Island | $9,633 | 10.10% |
Mississippi | $5,088 | 8.80% |
Texas | $6,614 | 8.70% |
Nevada | $6,298 | 8.20% |
South Carolina | $5,094 | 7.20% |
Alabama | $4,658 | 7.00% |
West Virginia | $4,699 | 6.90% |
Illinois | $6,253 | 6.80% |
New York | $6,066 | 6.60% |
Oklahoma | $4,273 | 6.30% |
Connecticut | $6,359 | 6.20% |
Minnesota | $6,022 | 6.00% |
New Mexico | $3,740 | 6.00% |
Arkansas | $3,735 | 5.60% |
Utah | $4,675 | 5.50% |
Tennessee | $3,743 | 5.30% |
Oregon | $4,617 | 5.20% |
North Dakota | $4,581 | 5.10% |
Georgia | $3,781 | 5.00% |
California | $4,579 | 5.00% |
Colorado | $4,698 | 4.90% |
New Jersey | $5,471 | 4.90% |
Delaware | $4,494 | 4.90% |
Ohio | $3,832 | 4.90% |
Maryland | $5,254 | 4.90% |
South Dakota | $4,025 | 4.90% |
Massachusetts | $5,312 | 4.80% |
Montana | $3,557 | 4.70% |
Indiana | $3,644 | 4.70% |
Wyoming | $3,841 | 4.60% |
Kansas | $3,675 | 4.40% |
Iowa | $3,540 | 4.40% |
Virginia | $4,243 | 4.40% |
Missouri | $3,285 | 4.40% |
Idaho | $3,103 | 4.30% |
Pennsylvania | $3,639 | 4.20% |
New Hampshire | $4,403 | 4.10% |
Wisconsin | $3,229 | 3.70% |
Nebraska | $3,162 | 3.70% |
Alaska | $3,694 | 3.60% |
Vermont | $3,143 | 3.60% |
Maine | $2,557 | 3.10% |
Washington | $3,064 | 3.10% |
Hawaii | $1,877 | 2.00% |
*Rates for North Carolina not featured due to unavailable data
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