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Georgia’s personal auto insurance affordability has deteriorated in recent years, climbing the ranks of least affordable states over the past decade and a half, according to the new report Personal Auto Insurance Affordability in Georgia, by the Insurance Research Council (IRC), a division of The Institutes.
In 2022, the latest year for which expenditure data is available, personal auto insurance expenditures accounted for 2.0% of the median household income in Georgia, compared with 1.5% in the United States. Georgia ranked 47th in terms of auto insurance affordability, with
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