Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas on August 25, 2017, causing an estimated $125 billion in damage. This project traces the full spectrum of recovery funding—federal agencies, state and local government, private insurance, charitable organizations, household out-of-pocket costs, and other recovery sources—to build a comprehensive picture of who paid for Harvey's recovery.

Visualization: Where the Money Came From — Hurricane Harvey Recovery Funding Flows since August 2017 ($86.5B)

Visualization: Recovery Funding Breakdown — Nested Donut Chart ($86.5B)

Disclaimer: These estimates are compiled from federal agency reports, state records, academic research, and nonprofit disclosures. Out-of-pocket recovery costs are estimated using gap analysis methodology. All figures are approximate and represent a work-in-progress. If you have questions or find an error, please contact me.