Report: Flood insurance cost a barrier to recovery
Report: Flood insurance cost a barrier to recovery
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Kentucky Lantern
The cost of flood insurance is a large recovery barrier for people living in
Researcher
The report, published in September, focused on the
"The
Expensive to stay
It's expensive to stay. The new research says that homeowners insurance with a flood policy, on average, could cost a family in the affected areas 7% of their median household income. In the 13 most impacted counties, a flood insurance policy could cost
After receiving federal aid for flood damage, a property owner is required to have flood insurance or else be disqualified for future aid. The
Few Kentuckians have flood insurance. Rate increases, announced earlier this year to make up for the program's massive losses, are putting it even further out of reach.
In the 13 flood-impacted counties, the report says, 37% of households, including 55% of renters, made less than
This is significant because "low-income households and renters are more likely to suffer permanent displacement because they often have fewer relocation options and lower-quality housing is more likely to be demolished instead of being rebuilt."
Meanwhile, as people leave the area, the labor market suffers. The report shows that
"Fewer residents mean fewer people available to fill jobs," the paper states. And the construction industry has decreased by 24%, which further pauses housing recovery.
"This shortage of skilled trades workers, such as carpenters, electricians, and plumbers, has led to a backlog of people waiting to get their homes repaired or replaced," the report found.



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