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by gruez
1569 days ago
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>In the US, at least, you actually need to to get pre-approval for your prices and how you arrive at that price, and that information becomes public record. But some factors get a free pass whereas others don't. eg. age/sex is allowed, but race/income/education isn't (although zip codes approximate some of those, to an extent). |
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(Side note, in the lead up to the restriction on how insurers could base their premiums, there was a failed initiative in the 90s that would have made California a no-fault state and would handle funding insurance through a surcharge on gasoline prices.)