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Homeowners insurance and climate change

Over the past 25 years, the U.S. has experienced a sharp increase in climate-related disasters totaling billions of dollars in damages. For those whose homes are destroyed, the financial impact can be devastating. Fortunately, many have some of their losses covered by homeowners insurance. In 2017—a particularly costly year in terms of weather-related damages—insurers reported around $68 billion in losses from homeowners insurance claims. Still, with the number and intensity of climate-related disasters on the rise, it is important for us to understand the degree to which homes are ...
Chicago Fed Letter , Issue 460 , Pages 6

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Expirations and Early Exits of LIHTC Units: Implications for the Affordable Housing Stock

The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) is the nation’s largest source of financing for the development and preservation of affordable rental housing. The program provides tax credits to developers that may cover a portion of their acquisition, construction, and rehabilitation costs. In exchange for these credits, developers must ensure affordability for tenants whose earnings are at or below specific percentages of the area median income (AMI) with rental rates that do not exceed 30% of their gross income. LIHTC affordability requirements last for 30 years at a minimum. The earliest ...
Chicago Fed Letter , Volume 514 , Pages 10

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