Sunderland Echo

Footballer­s pay the highest insurance premiums

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Footballer­s face the highest car insurance premiums of any profession, forking out nearly five times more than the average person.

Analysis by insurance comparison site MoneySuper­Market found that these sports people had the highest premiums for the third year in a row.

The site has released data showing the profession­s that face the highest and the lowest premiums, with ‘sportsman’ and ‘fast food delivery driver’ rounding off the podium places.

The top three paid an average of £1,897, £1,721 and £1,425 respective­ly.

The top five was completed by car wash attendants (£1,320) and abattoir workers (£1,238).

At the opposite end of the scale, building engineers had the lowest premiums at just £226, followed by archivists (£232) and guest house proprietor­s (£241).

The top five lowest premiums were made up of retired people (£247) and registrars (£249). Sara Ne well, car insurance spokespers­on at Money Super Market, said :“For the third year running, footballer­shave the highest car insurance premiums–a fact that’s most likely attributab­le to their well-known preference for expensive cars.

“A range of ‘everyday’ profession­s like delivery drivers also chart high for expensive premiums. This is often because these types of occupation­s require the driver to be on the road more than other profession­s, so insurance companies will deem them higher risks, charging them more costly premiums accordingl­y.

“If you’re in one of these jobs and want to reduce your insurance outlay, you can make significan­t savings by shopping around at the point of renewal. Doing so can save you up to £264.”

Meanwhile, jobs that pay lower premiums included minibus drivers, janitors and library managers.

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