In most businesses it is illegal to discriminate based on age, sex, race, etc..
Where are the lines drawn for the insurance industry? For instance, if it can be shown that one (race, sex, age) is sicker or has more accidents than another can they charge more? Can they charge you more if DNA shows you to be more likely to be get sick? Do they have studies that show things like blond haired blue eyed people (just an example) are cheaper to insure than others?
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