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Source: Associated Press
FEMA report: Flood insurance hikes will drive 1M from market
By MICHAEL PHILLIS
July 22, 2022
ST. LOUIS (AP) When questioned by members of Congress, the Federal Emergency Management Agency said its new update to the nations flood insurance program will prompt more people to sign up for coverage, even though many will pay more for it.
But in a FEMA report obtained by The Associated Press under the Freedom of Information Act, the agency estimates one million fewer Americans will buy flood insurance by the end of the decade a sizable number of people at risk of catastrophic financial loss.
As climate change drives increased flood risk in many parts of the country, FEMA has updated its flood insurance program to more accurately reflect risk, but also make the program more solvent. Its a response in part to criticism that taxpayers were funding big payouts when coastal mansions in risky locations flooded.
But nine senators from both parties expressed serious concerns about the new pricing system in a letter last September, after hearing that the agencys internal numbers predicted policies would drop off by 20%. The next month FEMA told the AP those figures were misleading and taken out of context and that on the subject of how many people will be insured there is no study or report to share.
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TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)bail us out anyway."
mitch96
(14,962 posts)No loan, prices drop. If you can afford to purchase with cash your good until the next storm destroys your place.
I see it like musical chairs. When the music stops (Cat 5 hurricane) you had better have a "insurance" chair to sit on or your §hit out of luck.. I think the coastal wealthy will sell well before this...YMMV
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