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Jun 2023
14m 9s

What’s going on with car insurance?

Financial Times & Pushkin Industries
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Car insurance costs in the US have shot up by 23% in the past 18 months, dwarfing the overall rise in inflation. What exactly is happening? And what lessons can be learnt? We discuss how idiosyncratic factors like a new law in Florida and even Taylor Swift’s latest tour are showing up in US prices. Also, we go short US housing and long SoftBank’s Masoyoshi Son and his quirky presentations.


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What’s going on with US car insurance?


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