On average, a 35-year-old good driver with poor credit pays 65% more for full coverage car insurance than an equivalent driver with good credit, a NerdWallet analysis found. Critics have questioned the validity of using credit history to determine a driver’s car insurance rate. California, ...
California is still the slowest state in the continental United States for auto insurance rate filings, taking an average of 219 days to approve a price proposal for a personal auto policy, according to S&P data provided by Mr. Zawacki. “We fight for consumers by analyzing all of the data,...
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Keep in mind that almost all generalizations about Wisconsin are slightly inaccurate, as it’s hard to make generalizations about highly average places. For instance Wisconsin does have some professional jobs in insurance, biotech, etc. But Wisconsin is un-average enough in one dimension to make ...
hold of the U.S. drinking public. For one thing, vinifera was difficult to grow in the U.S. outside of California before the last decades of the 20th century, and the centers of the U.S. wine industry in the 19th century were Ohio, near Cincinnati, and Missouri, not California. ...
Try getting into the holiday spirit by way of meditating on the true meaning of the season with this brash, up-tempo Southern California crust punk tune. Now the best-known song from the Vandals' 1996 Christmas album of the same name, "...
California was the first state to regulate data breach disclosures in 2003, requiring persons or businesses to notify those affected "without reasonable delay" and "immediately following discovery". Victims can sue for up to $750 and companies can be fined up to $7,500 per victim. This has ...
($635) per month to 2,000 randomly selected working-age unemployed people. They didn't lose the benefit if they started working, nor did the experiment affect their eligibility to receive unemployment insurance in excess of the basic income. Results from the first year found that recipients ...
Brian JenkinsAssociate Teaching Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Economics at the University of California, IrvineREAD ANSWERS Yao (Henry) Jin, Ph.D.Associate Professor of Management at Farmer School of Business, Miami UniversityREAD ANSWERS ...