The average cost of car insurance in the USA varies depending on several factors such as the driver's age, driving record, location, and type of vehicle. Here are the latest average annual car insurance rates by state according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) for 2018:
- Alabama - $755
- Alaska - $817
- Arizona - $845
- Arkansas - $763
- California - $986
- Colorado - $981
- Connecticut - $1,160
- Delaware - $1,082
- District of Columbia - $1,309
- Florida - $1,301
- Georgia - $872
- Hawaii - $765
- Idaho - $554
- Illinois - $805
- Indiana - $678
- Iowa - $518
- Kansas - $698
- Kentucky - $846
- Louisiana - $1,298
- Maine - $603
- Maryland - $1,049
- Massachusetts - $1,231
- Michigan - $1,368
- Minnesota - $788
- Mississippi - $736
- Missouri - $767
- Montana - $751
- Nebraska - $644
- Nevada - $1,103
- New Hampshire - $627
- New Jersey - $1,319
- New Mexico - $696
- New York - $1,360
- North Carolina - $656
- North Dakota - $522
- Ohio - $702
- Oklahoma - $869
- Oregon - $754
- Pennsylvania - $956
- Rhode Island - $1,303
- South Carolina - $865
- South Dakota - $573
- Tennessee - $742
- Texas - $1,009
- Utah - $708
- Vermont - $593
- Virginia - $713
- Washington - $872
- West Virginia - $823
- Wisconsin - $613
- Wyoming - $611
Please note that these are just averages, and individual insurance rates can vary greatly depending on your specific circumstances. It is always a good idea to shop around and compare rates from different insurance providers to find the best deal for you.