Howth Head
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Headline from the Irish Independent today
www.independent.ie
There's nothing new about this of course. I remember when living in South London in the early 1990s postcodes ruled when it came to all kinds of insurance costs - not to mention house prices, rents etc. The novelty for me at the time was that it differed greatly even within small areas (e.g an end-house near a laneway at the periphery of a tiny development would be hit harder than someone a few doors away.)
Study finds 25-year-old in affluent south Dublin can pay less for car insurance than 60-year-old in poorer, more diverse area:
"Living in a more deprived, more ethnically diverse location increases your chance of receiving a higher quote, a new survey on the Irish insurance industry has found.
This can lead to extreme situations where a 25-year-old in south Dublin gets cheaper cover than a 60-year-old living in what the researchers describe as “poorer locations”.
It means that motorists are subject to a “postcode penalty” when fulfilling their legal requirement to get cover."

Study finds 25-year-old in affluent south Dublin can pay less for car insurance than 60-year-old in poorer, more diverse area
Where a person lives is a key factor in calculating the cost of car insurance, a new survey has found.

There's nothing new about this of course. I remember when living in South London in the early 1990s postcodes ruled when it came to all kinds of insurance costs - not to mention house prices, rents etc. The novelty for me at the time was that it differed greatly even within small areas (e.g an end-house near a laneway at the periphery of a tiny development would be hit harder than someone a few doors away.)
Study finds 25-year-old in affluent south Dublin can pay less for car insurance than 60-year-old in poorer, more diverse area:
"Living in a more deprived, more ethnically diverse location increases your chance of receiving a higher quote, a new survey on the Irish insurance industry has found.
This can lead to extreme situations where a 25-year-old in south Dublin gets cheaper cover than a 60-year-old living in what the researchers describe as “poorer locations”.
It means that motorists are subject to a “postcode penalty” when fulfilling their legal requirement to get cover."
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