NAIC 2019–2023 $1,081.24 avg Rank #31 of 51

Alabama

Alabama auto insurance averages - $1,081.24 per year in 2023, ranked #31 of 51 states. NAIC Auto Insurance Database (June 2025 release).

Alabama's 2019-2023 expenditure path rose on this NAIC series; averages reflect purchased coverage mix, not a binder price.

National Rank
#31
of 51 states
5-Year Change
+16.6%
2019 → 2023
2023 Avg Expenditure
$1,081.24
vs National Average
-9.2%
2023 Combined Premium
$1,268.71

5-Year Auto Insurance Premium Trend - Alabama

Year Avg Expenditure Liability Avg
2023 Latest $1,081.24 ▲11.9% $576
2022 $966.10 ▲4.1% $529
2021 $928.21 ▲1.0% $519
2020 $919.04 ▼0.9% $516
2019 $927.51 $524
Alabama series from the NAIC 2023 Auto Insurance Database Average Premium Supplement (June 2025 release); rank #31 of 51.

Alabama vs. National Average (2023)

National Average
$1,190.78
avg expenditure
Alabama
$1,081.24
-9.2% vs average
National Rank
#31 of 51
Near national average

Evidence lead: Year-by-year shape

What distinguishes Alabama's rate series?

Alabama's strongest visible signal here is its 2019-2023 expenditure path. The cards below separate that change from level, annual shape, component mix, and registry coverage - descriptive only, not a quote.

Year-by-year shape

A brief pause inside a strong climb

Alabama's only decline is a shallow -0.9% in 2020 — small enough that the five-year climb barely registers it. The largest annual movement is instead the 2023 reading at +11.9%, and the latest step is +11.9%. This is a rising series with one flat spot, not a genuine reversal.

2023 cost position

Near the middle of the national ordering

Alabama's $1,081.24 average expenditure places it #31 of 51, in the broad middle of the reported jurisdictions. A middle rank does not mean every coverage component is typical: liability, collision, and comprehensive averages can occupy different positions even when the blended expenditure lands near the center.

Five-year movement

A middle-of-distribution five-year change

Alabama's +16.6% endpoint change ranks #30 of 51. Its five-year movement is neither in the fastest nor slowest cohort in this release. This percentile-like position compares the same 2019 and 2023 expenditure fields for every jurisdiction rather than mixing carrier quotes or incompatible policy profiles.

Coverage-component signature

Liability is the strongest downward departure

Alabama's most distinctive 2023 component is liability: $576.00, or 13.5% below the 51-jurisdiction average of $666.04. This compares like-for-like component averages across jurisdictions. It does not treat liability, collision, and comprehensive as additive parts of average expenditure.

Broad registry context

One of the broadest state complaint records

The companion registry spans 64 companies and 10,291 complaint records for Alabama. Those counts rank #1 and #1 of 51, placing this lookup in the broadest coverage tier. Its scale supports a wide company comparison, but raw complaint volume is not a complaint rate and cannot explain the auto-expenditure result.

Nearest expenditure peers. By average expenditure, Alabama's closest peers in this dataset are New Mexico ($1,081.61) and Oklahoma ($1,084.54), both within a few dollars of Alabama's own $1,081.24.

Sources, caveats, and related pages

Note on state comparisons: These averages reflect the mix of coverages purchased in Alabama, not what any individual consumer pays. Your personal premium depends on your driving record, vehicle, coverage limits, deductible, credit score (where permitted), and insurer.

Primary data: National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) 2023 Auto Insurance Database Average Premium Supplement, June 2025. State expenditure ranking computed across 51 jurisdictions reporting to NAIC for the 2023 reporting year. Methodology and editorial review by PlainInsurer, see methodology.