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NORTH CAROLINA RATE BUREAU FILES FOR 28% INCREASE IN AUTO INSURANCE RATES

February 3, 2023

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The North Carolina Rate Bureau is asking for a 28% increase in auto insurance
rates for the state, an increase that will likely be slashed significantly by
the state Department of Insurance.

The average statewide increase for private passenger auto rates would become
effective Oct. 1. But the department must review the filing and historically has
negotiated much lower final rates. The Rate Bureau, which is not a part of the
DOI, must submit recommended auto rates every year by Feb. 1, and other property
rates at different times through the year.


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North Carolina in recent years has seen some of the lowest auto insurance
premiums in the country – about $1,446 per year, according to Bankrate.com, a
rate comparison site. That’s about half of what drivers in the most expensive
states of Florida and New York pay.

The auto filing came three days after Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey
announced that his office had negotiated a lower average final rate for dwelling
policies. The Rate Bureau last fall had proposed a 42.6% increase but Causey’s
actuaries were able to reduce that to a 9.9% increase, or about $31 per policy,
on average.

The new dwelling rates take effect June 1.

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