Oregon drivers spend less than the average for insurance
Oregonians spend less than the national average of personal auto insurance, according to a recent federal report comparing premiums.
The estimated average expenditure for personal car insurance in Oregon was $ 642.52 in 2001, compared to the national average of $ 717.70.
The report is prepared annually by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), state insurance regulatory authorities.
Oregon ranks 28th lowest in 50 states and the District of Columbia for the average auto insurance expenditure in 2001, the same position it has held two previous years. Since 1992, Oregon a place between 25 and 30 below, with the state to pay people less than the national average auto insurance during this period.
According to the NAIC, New Jersey drivers pay for most auto insurance in 2001 with an estimated average expenditure of $ 1027.71, more than twice as high as the cost of North Dakota, which took the lower premiums.
Oregon cost of auto insurance in 2001, less than California ($ 688.89) and Washington ($ 749.74), but higher than Idaho ($ 523.38).
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