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Scientists sound alarm over America's recurring billion-dollar problem: '[It's] caused the most damaging impacts'
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All 50 States Hit — America’s Worst Year of Weather Chaos Costs More Than $100 B Already

The first half of 2025 delivered a stark warning to the United States. Fourteen separate billion-dollar weather disasters struck the nation, inflicting $101.4 billion in damages and reshaping how ... Read More
2023 severe weather: $57 billion in damage and 253 people dead so far

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The U.S. property/casualty insurance market is destabilizing as the annual cost of weather events in the country now totals $200 billion. As a result, a large portion of the real estate asset class ... Read More
A tool tracking billion dollar disasters is active again after being retired by Trump administration

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A tool tracking billion dollar disasters is active again after being retired by Trump administration

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