Shapiro Administration Announces Pennsylvania Auto Insurance Rates Dropping After Years of Increases
Summary
The Shapiro Administration announced on April 22, 2026, that average auto insurance rates in Pennsylvania are dropping after years of increases, contributing to household cost savings for state residents. The Pennsylvania Insurance Department published the announcement as part of its ongoing consumer-focused communications. The rate stabilization represents a reversal of multi-year premium increases for Pennsylvania auto insurance policyholders.
“Average auto insurance rates in Pennsylvania are dropping after years of increases.”
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The Pennsylvania Insurance Department published a press release announcing that average auto insurance rates in the state are declining after years of sustained increases. The announcement highlights the Shapiro Administration's efforts to manage insurance costs for Pennsylvania consumers.
For auto insurers and consumers in Pennsylvania, this announcement signals a positive shift in the market environment. Insurers may need to communicate rate changes to existing policyholders, and consumers shopping for coverage may find more competitive pricing. No compliance obligations are created by this informational announcement.
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Change summary: A new press release from the Shapiro Administration announces the stabilization of Pennsylvania's auto insurance rates, keeping more money in consumers' pockets. The announcement, dated April 22, 2026, notes that average auto insurance rates in the state are dropping after years of increases.
[INSERTS] New press release: Shapiro Administration Announces Stabilization of Pennsylvania's Auto Insurance Rates, Keeps More Money in Consumers' Pockets — dated April 22, 2026, noting average auto insurance rates in Pennsylvania are dropping after years of increases.
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Shapiro Administration Announces Stabilization of Pennsylvania’s Auto Insurance Rates, Keeps More Money in Consumers’ Pockets
April 22, 2026 Average auto insurance rates in Pennsylvania are dropping after years of increases.
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