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by oligopoly
2871 days ago
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Could depend on the age group and driving record. In some age groups men can be overly aggressive drivers but overall less accidents compared to women. For the person who downvoted OP was referring to the EU. Previously men paid less but when EU decided statistics are sexist now both pay the same higher amount. Yay for the consumer |
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The best I could do in 5 minutes googling was newspapers complaining that, on average, men still pay more... because they drive (on average) further, in more expensive cars.
And rumours that they are setting the rates for different professions as a way to get around the rule... huge differences like this:
I had an idea that retirement annuities etc, which are a much bigger deal, were much more regulated & could only price based on a few numbers. But I don't have a link.