HOUSTON – When you shop around for car insurance, you probably realize your driving record and what you drive will determine how much you’ll pay for coverage.
Now, a new study shows some auto insurance companies are charging customers more based on their education level and their job.
Consumer Reports got quotes from eight different insurance companies for a 30-year-old woman with a clean driving record driving a 2016 Toyota Camry LE.
Which companies are charging more for customers with no college degreeThree companies charged more when the only difference was the lack of a college degree.
In its study, Consumer Reports found Allstate, State Farm and Travelers do not ask prospective customers about their job or education levels.