GAO Issues Report on National Flood Insurance Program
The report was sent to Rep.
What GAO Found: "The
From 1989 to 2018,
While these efforts can reduce flood risk and claim payments, the federal government's fiscal exposure from NFIP remains high because premium rates do not fully reflect the flood risk of its insured properties. NFIP has experienced several catastrophic flood events in recent years, and the frequency and severity of floods is expected to increase. However, NFIP's premium rates have not provided sufficient revenue to pay claims. As a result,
Why GAO Did This Study: "NFIP has faced significant financial challenges over the years, highlighted by a rise in catastrophic flood events and its
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What GAO Recommends: "GAO suggested in GAO-17-425 that
The text of the GAO report is available at https://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-20-508
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