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How much does car insurance cost in Anchorage?

Car insurance in Anchorage costs an average of $1,045 for a six-month policy or about $174 per month. In 2024, our data shows USAA is the cheapest car insurance company in Anchorage with rates at $583 for a six-month policy. However, keep in mind that not everyone qualifies for USAA coverage, so read on to learn about other affordable options if you're in the market for auto insurance in Anchorage. 

Anchorage residents pay slightly more than the average for car insurance in Alaska, which runs about $919 every six months. The city's average is also more than the national average of $880 every six months. In fact, 34% of our customers in Anchorage think they are paying too much for their car insurance. If you're paying too much, or want to learn about all of your options when it comes to auto coverage, then keep reading to learn more about what typical Anchorage rates look like and how they're calculated. 

Car Insurance in Anchorage vs. Alaska Avg. 6 Mo. Premium
Alaska Average $919
Anchorage Average $1,045

The cheapest car insurance companies in Anchorage

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1st place: USAA

USAA is the cheapest at $97 per month or $583 for a six-month policy. The most important thing to consider with USAA is that not everyone qualifies for its insurance coverage. USAA is designed for military members and their families, so be sure to check if it's available to you. 

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2nd place: State Farm

In second place for most affordable coverage in Anchorage is State Farm, which costs $125 per month, or $752 for a six-month policy.

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3rd place: Umialik Insurance

Umialik, an Alaska-focused company based in Anchorage, is the third-cheapest insurance company on our list. On average, a policy through Umialik in Anchorage costs $910 per six-month policy. This breaks down to about $152 per month.

The Zebra's key takeaways about car insurance in Anchorage:

  • The average cost of an auto insurance policy in Anchorage is $1,045 per six-month policy — $174 per month.
  • The cheapest company in Anchorage is USAA ($583) but not all drivers will qualify, so State Farm can be a good alternative.
  • Anchorage ranks as the most expensive city for car insurance in Alaska, compared to others such as Fairbanks or Juneau.
  • 40% of Zebra customers in Anchorage stated they used our product because they're just looking for car insurance.

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Anchorage car insurance rates by company

According to our data for 2024, the best cheap car insurance with full coverage in Anchorage, Alaska, is USAA at $97 per month or $583 per six-month policy, while the second cheapest is State Farm at $125 per month or $752 for a six-month policy. Either offer a variety of options to meet your auto insurance needs, but remember, not all drivers qualify for USAA. 

Learn more about top-rated car insurance companies based on The Zebra's Customer Satisfaction Survey.

 

Cheapest car insurance companies in Anchorage, AK
Company Avg. 6 Mo. Premium
USAA $583
State Farm $752
Umialik Insurance $910
GEICO $1,017
Progressive $1,320
Allstate $1,758

The Zebra’s Dynamic Insurance Rating Tool data methodology

The Zebra’s Dynamic Insurance Rating Tool for home and auto insurance rates utilizes the latest ZIP code-level rate filings from across the U.S., sourced from Quadrant Information Services and S&P Global. These filings, typically updated annually or biennially by insurers, are verified through Quadrant’s QA process and then integrated into The Zebra’s estimator.

The displayed rates are based on a dynamic home and auto profile designed to reflect the content of the page. This profile is tailored to match specific factors such as age, location, and coverage level, which are adjusted based on the page content to show how these variables can impact premiums.

For a comprehensive understanding, see our detailed methodology.


Shop around for the best car insurance rates


The best way to find cheap car insurance that meets your needs is to shop around and compare rates. Our handy comparison tools will take care of the hard work, so you can focus on choosing the coverage that works for you. Enter your ZIP code to see rates from Umialik, Allstate and State Farm (+ other top companies) to find the best and cheapest car insurance in Anchorage.

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Average car insurance in Anchorage by rating factor

Sometimes it can be challenging to find the right car insurance company — it needs to cover the things that are important to you, yet also be affordable. Though most companies use similar rating factors, their approach may vary from company to company. For example, some companies may rank credit scores fairly high when they're evaluating your rating factors, whereas others might focus more on your prior claims.

To ensure you continue to get the best rates possible as life changes, be sure to get new quotes every six months to a year. 

Q: I didn't have an accident — Why is my insurance going up?

A: End-of-year earnings (revenue of premiums versus the cost of paying insureds’ claims) is a significant rating factor for how much you'll pay for car insurance in Anchorage. You might be a safe driver with no past claims, but you may still pay more with certain insurance companies because the price of doing business has increased in Anchorage.

Auto insurance premiums by age in Anchorage

Of the many factors that are taken into consideration when calculating rates, age is one of the most important. Insurance companies use data to determine how likely drivers are to get into accidents or make claims, and unfortunately, teen drivers have a higher accident rate than any other age group. As result they face the highest premiums: in Anchorage difference between rates paid by teenage drivers versus those who are in their 20s can be as much as $2,059.

The cost of insuring a teen driving can seem overwhelming or even unfair, but insurers are in the business of managing risk. Since teens have the highest risk, companies charge them higher rates to offset the increased cost of claims.

Cheapest car insurance companies for teen drivers in Anchorage, AK
Company Avg. 6 Mo. Premium
USAA $1,782
Umialik Insurance $2,120
GEICO $2,574
State Farm $2,926
Allstate $4,614
Progressive $6,434
Age Bracket Cheapest Companies Avg. 6 Mo. Premium
20s USAA $736
30s USAA $560
40s USAA $514
50s USAA $487
60s USAA $504
70s USAA $619

Zebra Tip: The cheapest companies for Anchorage drivers between 20 and 40 are USAA, State Farm and Umialik.


Our data tells us that drivers between the ages of 20 and 40 make up the majority of Anchorage drivers. On average, this group pays $1,244 every six months. By going with these companies, they can potentially save 31%.

Auto insurance premiums for minimum coverage in Anchorage

The level of coverage you choose has a lot to do with your insurance rates. Our data indicates that 33% of Anchorage drivers have the state minimum coverage. While drivers are only required to have a certain amount of coverage, if you only keep the bare minimum then you could potentially be underinsured in the event of a claim.

Adding collision coverage or comprehensive coverage (commonly known as "full coverage" when purchased together) will increase your rates, but provides additional peace of mind, which can be worth a lot. These coverages typically require a deductible, which varies in amount and will also affect your rate. If you opt for a higher deductible, the cheaper your rates will be. If you go with a lower deductible, you'll pay more for your policy. 

Also worth considering are things like roadside assistance or uninsured motorist coverage that can protect you against drivers who or uninsured or underinsured. These add-ons will increase your insurance premium, as well, but The Zebra recommends them since they add an extra layer of protection for you later on. 

Q: Can I lower my car insurance coverage?

A: Possibly — if your vehicle is paid off.

In an analysis of our data, 61% of drivers in Anchorage have owned vehicles. If you are not leasing or financing your vehicle, you might consider if dropping comprehensive or collision coverage is right for you. We recommend getting the actual cash value of your vehicle via Kelley Blue Book or another reputable source. In general, if your vehicle is worth less than $4,000, you probably don't need collision coverage. Bear in mind, however, that dropping these coverages means that you will have to pay for any repairs out of your own pocket if you're involved in an accident.

Cheapest car insurance companies for minimum coverage in Anchorage, AK
Company Avg. 6 Mo. Premium
USAA $209
GEICO $296
State Farm $305
Umialik Insurance $427
Allstate $439
Progressive $614
  • Minimum: State liability coverage only
  • Basic: State liability + collision and comprehensive (full) coverage
  • Better: Better liability limits at 50/100/50. Full coverage included with towing and rental car benefits. This may include additional personal medical benefits and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.
  • Best: Best liability limits at 100/300/50. Full coverage included with better towing and rental car benefits and better personal medical benefits and increased uninsured/underinsured coverage.

Most of our customers in Anchorage opt for basic or minimum coverage, but these may not be the best option for everyone. We understand that state minimum coverage is a budget-friendly solution, but it can also be financially risky in a situation where damages are more than your current liability limits. Alaska's 50/100/25 liability limits provide coverage for damage you cause up to $50,000 per person in bodily injury, $100,000 per accident in bodily injury and $25,000 for property damage. This is generally adequate for minor and straightforward car accidents, but if you're involved in a multi-car accident or one involving injuries it may not be enough coverage. 

Learn more about insurance laws in Alaska.

Anchorage car insurance rates by credit score

In most states, including Alaska, credit score is a rating factor in determining premiums. It's right up there with age and driving history when insurers calculate your rates, but you might be wondering why this is the case. When looking at historical data, it's been shown that drivers with lower credit scores tend to file more claims, have lapses in coverage and engage in more risky driving behavior. The statistics show that the better your credit, the less risky you are to insurance companies. Improving your credit can be a good way to get cheaper auto insurance rates. 

Anchorage drivers with poor credit (300-579) pay 52% more than drivers with excellent credit (800-850). Our data tells us 38% of drivers in Anchorage have a "Good" credit score. In 2024, USAA or State Farm are the cheapest options for Anchorage drivers for this credit tier.

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Cheapest car insurance companies for bad credit in Anchorage, AK
Company Avg. 6 Mo. Premium
USAA $1,024
GEICO $1,177
Umialik Insurance $1,381
State Farm $1,446
Allstate $1,911
Progressive $1,979

Zebra Tip: If you've improved your credit score, it's time to shop around for car insurance!


In Anchorage, our data shows drivers with "Fair" credit pay $552 less for car insurance in a year than drivers with "Poor" credit. If you have recently paid off a loan or other credit-improving actions, check your preferred credit monitoring software to see if your recent efforts could save you on your car insurance!

Auto insurance rates with an at-fault accident

At-fault and collision-type accidents are the most common type of insurance claims. In 2024, an at-fault accident raised the average car insurance rates in Anchorage from $174 to $246 per month — a 41% increase. The cheapest insurance company in Anchorage after an at-fault accident is USAA, with Umialik Insurance a close second for savings.

No matter where you live, keeping a clean driving record by avoiding accidents and citations is the best way to keep your auto insurance rates affordable. Speeding citations, reckless driving charges, DUIs and DWIs and at-fault accidents all result in rate increases. Depending on the type of accident or ticket, your premium will be impacted for three to five years, but DUIs or DWIs can follow you for even longer.

Cheapest car insurance companies after an at-fault accident in Anchorage, AK
Company Avg. 6 Mo. Premium
USAA $843
Umialik Insurance $910
State Farm $961
GEICO $1,528
Allstate $2,071
Progressive $2,156

Anchorage car insurance rates by violation

Below you can see how much different violations and claims will increase your rate in Anchorage.

Car insurance rate increases after violations and citations in Anchorage, AK
Accident/Violation Avg. 6 Mo. Premium % Rate Increase $ Rate Increase
One Med/PIP claim $1,045 0% $0
None $1,045 0% $0
One comp claim $1,055 1% $10
Two Med/PIP claims $1,055 1% $10
Two comp claims $1,069 2% $24
Not-at-fault accident $1,080 3% $35
Failure to wear a seat belt $1,188 14% $143
Child safety restraint $1,188 14% $143
Driving without lights $1,188 14% $143
Failure to show documents $1,208 16% $163
Driving too slowly $1,231 18% $186
Speeding in school zone $1,231 18% $186
In 65 MPH zone $1,231 18% $186
Cell phone violation $1,234 18% $188
Texting while driving $1,234 18% $188
Speeding 16 - 20 MPH over limit $1,239 19% $194
Speeding 6 - 10 MPH over limit $1,239 19% $194
Speeding 11 - 15 MPH over limit $1,239 19% $194
Driving with expired registration $1,247 19% $202
Operating a vehicle without permission $1,248 19% $203
Improper passing $1,248 19% $203
Illegal turn $1,248 19% $203
Failure to stop at a red light $1,248 19% $203
Failure to yield $1,248 19% $203
Following too closely $1,248 19% $203
Wrong way/wrong lane $1,248 19% $203
Passing school bus $1,272 22% $227
Speeding 21 - 25 MPH over limit $1,274 22% $229
Open container $1,388 33% $343
At-fault accident - less than $1000 $1,404 34% $359
Driving with a suspended license $1,470 41% $425
Refusal to submit to a chemical test $1,474 41% $429
At-fault accident - $1000-$2000 $1,476 41% $431
At-fault accident - greater than $2000 $1,476 41% $431
DUI $1,545 48% $500
Reckless driving $1,546 48% $501
Racing $1,653 58% $608
Leaving scene of an accident/hit and run $1,659 59% $614

Why is car insurance in Anchorage so expensive?

Auto insurance in Anchorage may feel expensive for a variety of reasons. One reason is that the cost of living in Anchorage is higher than in other cities in Alaska, which means that car insurance companies have to charge more to cover their own costs. Aside from your coverage level, credit history and driving record, there are also other factors that impact your rates.

Let's look at why car insurance can be expensive in Anchorage, even for a great driver.  

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Location

Like most large cities, Anchorage has certain areas where crime, theft and uninsured motorists are more prevalent.  If you live in a high-crime neighborhood you'll most likely pay more for insurance than if you lived in another part of town. The good news is that Anchorage rates don't vary too much from one ZIP code to the next — so one may be slightly higher, but usually only by a few dollars.

Weather
Weather

Although Anchorage itself is tucked in amongst the peninsulas and islands that make up Alaska, it is still a waterfront city and it receives a high rate of yearly rainfall: factors that each pose a risk of flooding. Flood damage is covered if you have comprehensive coverage, so if you have a new or high-end vehicle we recommend adding comprehensive coverage if you don't currently carry it as part of your insurance policy.

The area is also at risk for major winter storms with freezing rain and blizzards, creating hazardous driving conditions. Weather-related damage is a major risk that can drastically impact an insurance company, and even put them out of business. Since the weather risks are so high in the Anchorage area, insurers must take this into consideration and raise business costs accordingly, which leads to higher rates for consumers.

Drivers
Drivers

With the higher population in Anchorage compared to more remote areas in Alaska, that means there are also more cars on the road. More cars mean more accidents, in general. The costs of accident-related claims are generally passed along to other drivers in the area through higher premiums — this is even the case for safe or infrequent drivers. 

According to our data, about 33% of drivers in Anchorage are not currently insured. If you’re hit by an uninsured driver in Anchorage, the cost of repairs might fall completely on you.

Zebra Tip: We suggest carrying comprehensive coverage as well as uninsured motorist coverage in Anchorage


Damage caused by weather-related events is covered under comprehensive car insurance. If you're worried about flooding or other weather-related events damaging your vehicle, it might be time to get comprehensive coverage for your vehicle.

Another consideration in Anchorage should be uninsured motorist coverage (also called UMPD). This coverage will help you out if your vehicle, or yourself, is damaged by an underinsured or uninsured driver. UMPD coverage typically has a lower deductible and is cheaper than collision coverage. As another bonus, the rate increase after a UMPD claim can be hundreds of dollars cheaper than after a collision claim.


Bundling insurance policies in Anchorage

Car insurance costs always seem to be increasing, no matter where you live, but there are still ways to help make your auto coverage more affordable. When shopping for a new policy, bundling your homeowners or renters insurance with your car insurance is an easy option to help save money. You can potentially save 10% in combined premiums when you bundle. Learn more about bundling home and car insurance.

If your car and home insurance policies are separate, it's worth a little time to see what you could save. Shop around and compare rates from different companies to see which insurer offers the best rate with bundling.

bundling home and auto insurance in Anchorage
Cheapest car insurance companies for bundling home and auto insurance in Anchorage, AK
Company Avg. 6 Mo. Premium
USAA $557
State Farm $612
Umialik Insurance $828
GEICO $989
Progressive $1,071
Allstate $1,675

You can't control what your insurance rates will be, but our best advice when it comes to finding cheap auto insurance is simply to compare auto insurance quotes from as many companies as possible. It can be stressful to find a rate that doesn't compromise your coverage but also makes sense for your budget.

Remember those personal factors that can make a difference, (like moving, celebrating a birthday or improving your credit score) just in case something has changed that might save you money. Some companies are simply more expensive than others, so don't be afraid to shop around and find the one that suits you best. 

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Frequently asked questions

The average for a six-month auto insurance policy in Anchorage is $1,045 for a six-month policy or $174 per month. This is more expensive than the national average, as well as Alaska's state average.

If you qualify for coverage with USAA, then this is the carrier with the cheapest rates in Anchorage. A 6-month policy averages $583 with USAA. However, since it is only available to military members and their families, State Farm is a good option at an average of $752 per six-month policy.

Teenagers in Anchorage pay an average of $3,420 for a six-month policy or $570 per month. Because car insurance is so expensive for teen drivers on their own, we suggest that parents or guardians add young drivers to their own policies to make things more affordable.


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