Auto insurance premiums are increasing rapidly in Colorado. If you’re paying more, The Denver Post wants to hear from you.

Auto insurance premiums are going up nationwide and Colorado’s rates are growing faster than those in many other states. Premiums in the state have shot up an average of 53% over the last decade and Colorado is expected to see the fourth-highest premiums in the country by 2033.

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Reporter Judith Kohler would like to talk to people who have experienced big increases in their auto insurance premiums and are feeling the strain on their budgets.

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