Since the difference in deductible is $350, between a higher and a lower deductible, unless you are insuring for at least $80,000, it is more economical to go with the $150 deductible at 2.95%. | ||||
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rate | insured amounts | deductible | premium ( how much you pay) | difference in premiums |
2.95% | $ 10,000 | $150 | $ 295 | $ 45 |
2.50% | $ 10,000 | $500 | $ 250 | |
2.95% | $ 20,000 | $150 | $ 590 | $ 90 |
2.50% | $ 20,000 | $500 | $ 500 | |
2.95% | $ 30,000 | $150 | $ 885 | $ 135 |
2.50% | $ 30,000 | $500 | $ 750 | |
2.95% | $ 40,000 | $150 | $ 1,180 | $ 180 |
2.50% | $ 40,000 | $500 | $ 1,000 | |
2.95% | $ 50,000 | $150 | $ 1,475 | $ 225 |
2.50% | $ 50,000 | $500 | $ 1,250 | |
2.95% | $ 60,000 | $150 | $ 1,770 | $ 270 |
2.50% | $ 60,000 | $500 | $ 1,500 | |
2.95% | $ 70,000 | $150 | $ 2,065 | $ 315 |
2.50% | $ 70,000 | $500 | $ 1,750 | |
2.95% | $ 80,000 | $150 | $ 2,360 | $ 360 |
2.50% | $ 80,000 | $500 | $ 2,000 |