Economic Loss 1 Actual USD Economic Loss 2 201USD August 2005urricaneKatrinaSoutheast125000000000 900000000 October 2012Hurricane SandyEastern US68000000000 00000000 August 1992Hurrica ID: 332236
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Costliest U.S. Hurricanes: Economic LossPresentEconomic lossinclude those sustained from direct damages, plus additional directly attributable event costsAdjusted using U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI)Data compiled via various public sourcesDateEvent Economic Loss 1 Actual (USD) Economic Loss 2 (201USD) August 2005urricaneKatrinaSoutheast125,000,000,000 900,000,000 October 2012Hurricane SandyEastern U.S.68,000,000,000 00,000,000 August 1992Hurricane AndrewSoutheast27,000,000,000 00,000,000 September 2008Hurricane Ike Texas, Midwest, Northeast 27,000,000,000 00,000,000 October 2005Hurricane WilmaFlorida16,000,000,000 00,000,000 eptember 2005Hurricane RitaGulf Coast, Southeast16,000,000,000 00,000,000 August 2004Hurricane CharleySoutheast15,000,000,000 00,000,000 September 1989Hurricane HugoSoutheast9,500,000,000 00,000,000 September 2004Hurricane IvanSoutheast, MidAtlantic, Northeast14,000,000,000 00,000,000 June 1972Hurricane AgnesSoutheast, MidAtlantic, Northeast2,100,000,000 00,000,000 Source: Aon Benfield Impact Forecasting Costliest U.S. Hurricanes: Insured LossPresentInsured lossinclude those sustained by private insurers and governmentsponsored programsAdjusted using U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI)Data compiled via various public sourcesDateEventLocation Insured Loss 1 Actual (USD) Insured Loss 2 (201USD) August 2005Hurricane KatrinaSoutheast66,900,000,000 00,000,000 October 2012Hurricane SandyEastern U.S.30,000,000,000 00,000,000 August 1992Hurricane AndrewSoutheast0,000,000 00,000,000 September 2008Hurricane Ike Texas, Midwest, Northea st 15,200,000,000 00,000,000 October 2005Hurricane WilmaFlorida10,700,000,000 00,000,000 September 2004Hurricane IvanSoutheast, MidAtlantic, Northeast,000,000 00,000,000 September 1989Hurricane HugoSoutheast,000,000 9,900,000,000 August 2004Hurricane CharleySoutheast7,500,000,000 00,000,000 September 2005Hurricane RitaGulf Coast, Southeast6,100,000,000 00,000,000 September 2004Hurricane Frances Southeast, MidAtlantic 4,700,000,000 5,800,000,000 Source: Aon Benfield Impact Forecasting