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1 in 4 downgrading or dropping insurance to afford necessities, 77% say they wouldn’t go without it

A survey of 1,000 Americans has found that the majority are decreasing their auto insurance coverage and putting off big purchases to make ends meet due to “rising cost of living and fears of a looming recession.” The Guardian Service survey found that 24%, or nearly 1 in 4 people, have downgraded or dropped insurance to free up cash, and 1 in 3 said they would temporarily go without insurance to free up funds for necessities. Thirty-five percen…
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Repairer Driven News broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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