US disasters cost over $100 billion in 2025 according to report
January 8, 2026 • Google News World
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The United States experienced significant natural disasters in 2025, resulting in estimated damages of over $100 billion. According to recent reports, private sector organizations have revived a climate disaster database that was previously attempted to be shut down by former President Trump.
Data from various sources indicates that the country suffered a series of “billion-dollar” disasters throughout the year, with an average of one such event occurring every 10 days. The Post and Courier reported on specific instances of significant damage in South Carolina during this time period.
In addition to these reports, analysis by 10tv.com suggests that the US averaged a billion-dollar disaster every 10 days in 2025. Grist.org also published an article highlighting the frequency and severity of these disasters.
The New York Times reported on the overall economic impact of these events, stating that they cost the country more than $100 billion in damages. CNN provided further coverage of the private sector’s efforts to revive the climate disaster database.
These reports provide a snapshot of the significant natural disasters that affected the United States in 2025, highlighting both the severity of the damage and the ongoing efforts to track and analyze these events.
Source: Google News World