You might be surprised to know that according to moneygeek.com, New Jersey drivers don't pay the most expensive premiums in the country. That honor goes to Michigan, with an average annual premium of $4003.
New Jersey groups that have been pushing for passage of legislation that would prohibit auto insurers from using education, occupation, or credit score when setting one's auto insurance rate are now asking the state to just make the move on its own.
Auto insurance is meant to soften the financial blow of accidents and other vehicle mishaps, but according to a new study, these policies come with their own set of atrocious fees for anyone who hopes to actually use the insurance they've been paying for.