Auto insurance rates in Ohio aren't falling like North Carolina rates are, but Ohio auto insurance rates are still pretty darn affordable.
A pricing report from insurance.com shows annual auto insurance premiums nationwide have declined 1 percent on average since 2006. Rates decreased in 41 of the 48 surveyed states.
The average national premium in 2007 is $1,896, down from $1,916 in 2006.
Ohio's average premium again ranked as the second-lowest in the nation at $1,342 a year, down 1 percent from $1,358. The only state with lower rates is Wisconsin, whose premiums dropped 1 percent to $1,335.
The states with the highest car insurance premiums are: Louisiana, $2,740; New York, $2,601; and New Jersey, $2,568.
While the decrease in average Ohio premiums is in line with the nationwide trend, North Carolina saw a 16 percent drop from 2006. Rates there are at $1,945, down from $2,261.
The Insurance.com report drew data from the lowest average car insurance rates in the first half of 2007 from about a dozen leading carriers. About 700,000 car insurance consumers participated in the survey.
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