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Almost 20 percent of adults in the United States were financially impacted by natural disasters last year, the Federal Reserve said Tuesday, marking a nearly 50-percent rise from 2022.

Natural disasters hit 1 in 5 US adults' finances in 2023: Fed retrieved 21 May 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-05-natural-disasters-adults-fed.html

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