The Indicator from Planet Money - An indicator lost: big disaster costs

The Indicator from Planet Money - An indicator lost: big disaster costs

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The U.S. government has tallied the economic impact of major natural disasters going back to 1980. State and local governments used this data for budgeting and planning. But last month, the administration retired its Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters disaster database. Today on the show, we speak to Adam Smith, the architect of the program, on the work he did and what might be next.

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