Natural disasters continue to increase as climate change worsens, but not all parts of the United States are affected equally. Residents of Southern states are most likely to experience significant natural disasters.
As the United States enters its peak severe weather season, residents of some states are more likely to experience financial hardship due to a disaster than others. We found that 10 states are left paying for more than 80% of the cost of natural disasters in the United States, with damage particularly concentrated along the Gulf Coast.
2020 is also on pace to be the year with the most federally declared disasters in history. At the end of April, 2020 was already ranked No. 2, with peak hurricane and wildfire season yet to come.
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