Teenagers Can Be a Pain (to Insure)

A number of insurers offer discounts for good grades or completing a defensive driving course, but the price of covering teens remains high.

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Sure, I knew kids were expensive: diapers, doctors, degrees. But the cost of car insurance for my new teenage driver still made my jaw drop. As a middle-aged homeowner who keeps his nose clean, my insurance coverage was like my electric bill—boring enough to be close to a fixed cost. And now I discover it’s going to cost thousands for my kid to drive herself around.

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David Muhlbaum
Former Senior Online Editor

In his former role as Senior Online Editor, David edited and wrote a wide range of content for Kiplinger.com. With more than 20 years of experience with Kiplinger, David worked on numerous Kiplinger publications, including The Kiplinger Letter and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine. He co-hosted  Your Money's Worth, Kiplinger's podcast and helped develop the Economic Forecasts feature.