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A man looks at the waves at the malecon during high tide after Hurricane Beryl in Santo Domingo on July 2, 2024.
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Hurricane season is starting up, bringing its annual threats to the Gulf and East Coast. Meanwhile, dry conditions out West are bringing the now-regular threats of wildfires.

All told, we are facing the sadly familiar pattern of national disasters in the U.S. While incidents so far this year have not been the most expensive natural disasters in U.S. history, 2023 was marked by the most billion-dollar disasters for the first seven months of any year since 1980, according to scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, including hurricanes and the deadly fires in Hawaii. 

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Rivan V. Stinson
Ex-staff writer, Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Rivan joined Kiplinger on Leap Day 2016 as a reporter for Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine. A Michigan native, she graduated from the University of Michigan in 2014 and from there freelanced as a local copy editor and proofreader, and served as a research assistant to a local Detroit journalist. Her work has been featured in the Ann Arbor Observer and Sage Business Researcher. She is currently assistant editor, personal finance at The Washington Post.

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