Auggie wrote: ↑Jun 04, 2025$36M according to this 2013 USA Today article. This was due to unexpectedly high insurance reimbursements and higher than expected federal aid.whitherSTL wrote: ↑Jun 03, 2025What kind of funds were provided by local/state/federal governments for Joplin tornado several years ago?Auggie wrote: ↑Jun 03, 2025https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... 3473f.html
Tornado damages estimate is up to $1.6 billion, bipartisan group of state lawmakers have earmarked $25M in aid.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... y/2509685/
That's $51M in today's money.
Joplin looks to have received around $300M in total federal aid, which is $427M in today's money.
7500 residential structures destroyed and 150 people dead, thousands injured. So one can kind of predict what FEMA and state money will be based on precedent.




