Template:Costliest U.S. Atlantic hurricanes by wealth normalization
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colspan="4" style="background:#ccf;" | Costliest U.S. Atlantic hurricanes, 1900–2017 Direct economic losses, normalized to societal conditions in 2018{{cite journal |first=Jessica |last=Weinkle |first2=Chris |last2=Landsea |first3=Douglas |last3=Collins |first4=Rade |last4=Musulin |first5=Ryan P. |last5=Crompton |first6=Philip J. |last6=Klotzbach |first7=Roger Jr |last7=Pielke |display-authors=1 |title=Normalized hurricane damage in the continental United States 1900–2017 |journal=Nature Sustainability |volume=1 |pages=808–813 |year=2018 |doi=10.1038/s41893-018-0165-2 }} |
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Rank
! Hurricane ! Season ! Cost |
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| {{color box|{{storm color|4}}|4|border=silver}} "Miami" | 1926 | $235.9 billion |
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| {{color box|{{storm color|4}}|4|border=silver}} "Galveston" | 1900 | $138.6 billion |
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| {{color box|{{storm color|3}}|3|border=silver}} Katrina | 2005 | $116.9 billion |
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| {{color box|{{storm color|4}}|4|border=silver}} "Galveston" | 1915 | $109.8 billion |
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| {{color box|{{storm color|5}}|5|border=silver}} Andrew | 1992 | $106.0 billion |
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| {{color box|{{storm color|1}}|ET|border=silver}} Sandy | 2012 | $73.5 billion |
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| {{color box|{{storm color|3}}|3|border=silver}} "Cuba–Florida" | 1944 | $73.5 billion |
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| {{color box|{{storm color|4}}|4|border=silver}} Harvey | 2017 | $62.2 billion |
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| {{color box|{{storm color|3}}|3|border=silver}} "New England" | 1938 | $57.8 billion |
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| {{color box|{{storm color|4}}|4|border=silver}} "Okeechobee" | 1928 | $54.4 billion |
colspan="4"|Main article: List of costliest Atlantic hurricanes |
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