Federal Flood Insurance Rises In Cost, But Consumers Still Chip In
After Hurricane Sandy ravaged New Jersey, some homeowners moved away to avoid the risk of severe flooding, but many stayed and rebuilt. For decades, taxpayers have been subsidizing flood insurance rates, but new premium calculations by FEMA will adjust rates to better reflect the true risk of flood-prone homes. The average cost of a flood insurance policy in New…
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