Job titles such as healthcare assistants, warehouse workers, and unemployed drivers are noted to have the steepest car insurance premiums in 2025, often nearly double the national average. The typical UK driver pays around £664, while unemployed drivers face an average of £1,265. Other high-cost job titles include accountants (£1,041) and delivery drivers (£1,013). Despite some declines in premiums for warehouse workers and healthcare assistants, they still remain significantly above the UK average. Retired drivers also experience a notable increase in premiums, rising from £492 to £733 this year.
Healthcare assistants, warehouse workers, and unemployed drivers face the steepest premiums in 2025, with costs nearly double the UK average. Unemployed drivers pay £1,265 annually, while healthcare assistants and warehouse workers exceed £1,000.
While some high-risk job titles see notable drops in premiums compared to last year, they still remain significantly higher than the UK average. For example, warehouse workers' premiums decreased by £308 but are still above average.
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