Flood Insurance Premiums Jump in New Orleans Area
Louisiana accounted for the third most premiums through the National Flood Insurance Program as of Sept. 30, with policyholders having paid $343.49 million into the program.
Florida had the most with nearly 2.1 million policies at an average of $484.29, followed by Texas with 665,710 policies at an average of $535.30.
The total that would be paid out in a worst-case scenario would be $111.46 billion.
The average premium in every parish in the metro region climbed in September, the most recent month for which NFIP numbers are available.
-- Orleans: 89,671 policies at an average of $871.08, more than the $866.06 average in August;
-- Plaquemines (unincorporated areas only): 6,129 at an average of $782.22, up from the $778.19 average in August;
-- Jefferson (unincorporated areas only): 97,773 at an average of $746.17, more than the $743.31 average in August;
-- St. Charles (unincorporated areas only): 11,949 at an average of $691.95, more than the $687.80 average a month earlier;
-- St. John: 6,530 at an average of $649.05, up from the August average of $646.89;
-- St. Bernard (unincorporated areas only): 12,179 for an average of $593.14, more than the $590.12 average in August;
-- St. Tammany (unincorporated areas only): 35,788 at an average of $553.09, nearly equal to the $553.60 in August; and
-- St. James (unincorporated areas only): 858 at an average of $411.72, slightly more than the August average of $411.
FEMA also provided the following breakdown by municipality:
-- Kenner: 16,166 policies at an average of $877.54;
-- Gretna: 3,718 policies at an average of $860.69;
-- Slidell: 8,049 policies at an average of $817.62;
-- Covington: 1,390 policies at an average of $695.66;
-- Westwego: 1,539 policies at an average of $638.19; and
-- Harahan: 2,657 policies at an average of $569.67.
Statewide, there were 492,817 policies at an average of $697, while there were nearly 5.6 million policies nationwide at an average of $617.85.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
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