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Alabama: Auto-Insurance Cost Context

Gera State Auto-Cost Context Index: 81.7/100 (Very High Context) · Rank: #10 of 51 · 1.9781 vehicles/HH · 25.36-min commute. Risk-context signals only — not a premium quote.

Reference: ACS 2022 / BLS 2025· US Census ACS 2022 + BLS CPI CUUR0000SETD01 · US public domain · FIPS 01

What is the auto-insurance cost context for Alabama?

Alabama has a Gera State Auto-Cost Context Index (GSACCI) of 81.7/100 (Very High Context), ranking 10 of 51 states. Based on Census ACS 2022: 1.9781 vehicles per household and a 25.36-minute mean commute. The national BLS CPI for motor vehicle insurance grew at 3.89% per year from 2022 to 2025. GSACCI is a risk-context index — not a premium quote.

Source:US Census ACS 2022 1-Year Summary File — Tables B08201, B08013, B08303·as of ACS 2022 / BLS 2025updated annually (last: )
Gera State Auto-Cost Context Index81.7 / 100Very High Context auto-cost context — Alabama (Census ACS 2022). Not a premium quote.How this index is calculated

GSACCI components — Alabama (ACS 2022 / BLS 2025)

Gera GSACCI components — Alabama (Census ACS 2022 + BLS CPI)
SignalValueSourceWhat it measures
Vehicles per household1.9781ACS B08201Vehicle density — estimated vehicles divided by total households
Mean commute time (minutes)25.36ACS B08013 / B08303Average one-way commute: aggregate person-minutes ÷ total workers
Households with no vehicle5.25%ACS B08201Percentage of households without any vehicle available
GSACCI (raw)50.16Gera formulavehicles_per_hh × mean_commute_min (before normalisation)
GSACCI (normalised 0-100)81.7Gera formulaMin-max normalised across 51 states. Very High Context.
BLS CPI trend (national)+3.89%/yrBLS CUUR0000SETD013-yr CAGR 2022-2025 for national motor vehicle insurance CPI

GSACCI = min-max normalise(veh_per_hh × mean_commute_min). All inputs: ACS 2022 flat files (key-free), BLS API (no key). US Government public domain. Not a premium quote.

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Gera State Auto-Cost Context Index (GSACCI)

81.7/ 100Very High Context

Auto-cost context signal

Alabama has a Very High auto-cost context: above-average vehicle density and commute time combine to create high structural exposure. Comparison shopping for coverage is especially important.

GSACCI is a risk-context index based on vehicle density and commute time — not a premium quote. Actual premiums depend on driver, vehicle and insurer factors not in any key-free public dataset.

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Alabama auto-insurance cost context: frequently asked questions

What does a GSACCI of 81.7/100 mean for Alabama?
A GSACCI of 81.7/100 places Alabama in the "Very High Context" band. States in this band have high vehicle ownership density (1.9781 veh/HH) combined with longer commutes (25.36 min average), meaning more vehicles on the road for longer each day — a structural signal that correlates with higher insurance market costs. Review coverage options carefully.
Where does Alabama rank nationally for auto-cost context?
Alabama ranks 10 of 51 US states and DC on the Gera State Auto-Cost Context Index. The national mean GSACCI is 65.8/100. Alabama's GSACCI is 81.7/100 — 15.9 points above the national mean. The highest-scoring state is Maryland at 100/100.
What is the national BLS CPI trend for motor vehicle insurance?
The BLS Consumer Price Index for motor vehicle insurance (series CUUR0000SETD01, all urban consumers) rose from 385.9 in 2022 to 432.8 in 2025 — a 3-year compound annual growth rate of 3.89% per year. This is a national figure and applies as context to all states equally. Per-state BLS CPI breakdowns for motor insurance are not available in any key-free public dataset.
How many Alabama households have no vehicle?
5.25% of Alabama households have no vehicle available, according to Census ACS 2022 (B08201). Alabama has 2,016,448 total households and 2,059,453 commuting workers.

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Contains public sector information published by US Census Bureau and licensed under the US Government public domain. Source: US Census ACS 2022 1-Year Summary File — Tables B08201, B08013, B08303 (ACS 2022 / BLS 2025, published 2023).

Full GSACCI formula and verification: Gera State Auto-Cost Context Index methodology.