
How Much Is Motorcycle Insurance
Motorcycle insurance costs range from $91 to $1,600 annually. A cost analysis covering trends for standard, sports, and touring bikes at different coverage levels.
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Motorcycle insurance costs range from $91 to $1,600 annually. A cost analysis covering trends for standard, sports, and touring bikes at different coverage levels.
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Health insurance costs were 11.6% of income in 2020, up from 9.1% in 2010. A decade-long analysis of this trend, its causes, and how to manage expenses.
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The average U.S. household had 1.83 cars in 2022. Our analysis covers ownership trends from 1969-2022 and what the data reveals about road safety.
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Current U.S. firearm totals (~398.5M) now fuel a death rate higher than car accidents. An analysis of gun ownership trends, cultural impact, and the ongoing legislative debate.
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In 2023, the U.S. had ~3.5 million fully electric cars and 1.3 million plug-in hybrids. This analysis covers 2013-2023 trends and key adoption drivers.
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UnitedHealthcare is the largest health insurer with $189B in revenue. Our 2024 analysis ranks top firms like Elevance Health ($124B) and Kaiser Permanente ($114B).
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12,818 gender surgeries in 2020, up from 4,552 in 2016. A 5-year analysis of U.S. trends, pandemic impact, and the push for transgender healthcare access.
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A breakdown of surgery costs without insurance. Covers prices for major procedures like heart bypass, average cost ranges, and tips for managing medical bills.
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Most dangerous cars in the U.S.: ConsumerShield Research team identifies cars with the highest driver death rates, including the Mitsubishi Mirage and Dodge Challenger.
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Domestic violence victim statistics: 71% of victims are female. ConsumerShield Research team explains gender disparity, victims' rights, and legal options for abuse.
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174,000 U.S. highway vehicle fires were reported in 2021. This analysis covers the downward trend from 1980-2021, reflecting advancements in auto safety.
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Waterborne disease impact in the U.S.: 7.15M illnesses and $3.3B in annual costs. ConsumerShield Research team analyzes the data and related legal actions.
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