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Insurance: Pay for Protection, Not Inertia

Insurance pricing punishes loyalty and rewards shoppers. The coverage you need is personal; the discipline of comparing it is universal.

The five policies

Auto

Three quotes yearly, same coverage levels for a fair fight. Higher deductibles (with a cushion saved) cut premiums 10-30%; low-mileage and bundle discounts stack.

Renters

Cheap ($10-$25/month) and covers theft, fire and liability. Photograph your stuff once; the claim you never planned for goes smoother.

Homeowners

Re-shop at renewal, mind the deductible you could actually pay, and confirm replacement-cost (not market-value) coverage on the structure.

Health

If work offers plans, compare premium + deductible + your real usage, not premium alone. No coverage? Healthcare.gov enrollment periods and Medicaid (income-based, year-round) are the two official doors.

Life

If someone depends on your income: simple term life for the dependent years is the standard tool. Price it while healthy; skip products that mix investing and insurance until you've read widely.

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Rules that save money safely

Never insure what you could shrug off

Small-screen protection plans and $4 package insurance profit the seller. Insure catastrophes, self-insure annoyances.

Never drop liability to save

Liability is the part protecting everything you own. Cut deductibles' comfort, not liability limits.

Re-shop on life events

Moved, married, credit improved, car aged out: each one re-prices you, usually downward.

Ultimo aggiornamento: 2026-08-14

Fonti: Healthcare.gov · NAIC — Consumer insurance resources

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