NFIP News
Flood Insurance Jumping Sevenfold Depresses U.S. Home Values
Rangel Dockery and her husband bought a waterfront house in Florida four months ago, assuming their $2,000-a-year flood insurance premium would remain about the same. After reading recently about a ...
Will Biggert-Waters Save the Flood Insurance Program? No, It’s Not Even Close
The Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act (Biggert-Waters) was enacted in 2012 with the goal of reforming and thereby saving the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). It is a well-meaning and ...
Flood Insurance Premiums Rising Along NJ Coast
Hundreds of New Jersey flood insurance policyholders will soon be facing higher premiums spurred by sweeping changes to the federal law that will take effect Tuesday. The increases stem from ...
La. Treasurer Suggesting State-Run Flood Insurance
Seeking a way to ease skyrocketing federal flood insurance rates, Treasurer John Kennedy suggested Wednesday that Louisiana should consider getting in the business of offering flood insurance ...
Are Multiyear Policies the Answer For Flood? Behavioral Economics Meets Insurance
Buyers and sellers of flood insurance can benefit from a longer-term perspective, and long-term multiyear policies may be the key to reforming the current system, a Wharton School professor said last ...
NAMIC Opposes Efforts to Delay Flood Insurance Reforms
The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies on Wednesday released a statement urging Congress to resist efforts to delay the reforms adopted under the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform ...

