Top 10 Costliest Hurricanes In The United States (1) |
($ millions)
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Estimated insured loss |
Rank |
Year |
Hurricane |
Dollars when occurred |
In 2020 dollars (2) |
1 |
2005 |
Hurricane Katrina |
$65,000 |
$86,570 |
2 |
2012 |
Hurricane Sandy |
30,000 |
33,930 |
3 |
2017 |
Hurricane Harvey |
30,000 |
31,960 |
4 |
2017 |
Hurricane Irma |
29,900 |
31,850 |
5 |
2017 |
Hurricane Maria |
29,670 |
31,270 |
6 |
1992 |
Hurricane Andrew |
16,000 |
29,700 |
7 |
2008 |
Hurricane Ike |
18,200 |
21,760 |
8 |
2005 |
Hurricane Wilma |
10,670 |
14,010 |
9 |
2018 |
Hurricane Michael |
13,250 |
13,710 |
10 |
2004 |
Hurricane Ivan |
8,720 |
12,060 |
(1) Includes Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands and losses sustained by private insurers and government-sponsored programs such as the National Flood ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ Program. Includes hurricanes that occurred through 2020. Subject to change as loss estimates are further developed. As of February, 2021. Ranked on insured losses in 2020 dollars.
(2) Adjusted for inflation by Aon using the U.S. Consumer Price Index.
Source: Aon. |
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