List of costliest Atlantic hurricanes

This is a list of the costliest Atlantic hurricanes, with US$1 billion (nominal) in property damage, broadly capturing the severity of the damage each tropical cyclone has caused. The list includes tropical storms, a tropical cyclone with a peak 1-minute maximum sustained wind in the range of 39–73 mph (63–118 km/h), placing them below the 74 mph (119 km/h) minimum needed to attain hurricane status.

History

The record of the costliest tropical cyclone in the Atlantic is held jointly by hurricanes Katrina (2005) and Harvey (2017), both of which resulted in approximately $125 billion in property damage during the year they occurred. These storms are also the costliest tropical cyclones recorded worldwide. The hurricane seasons of those two hurricanes, the 2005 and 2017 Atlantic hurricane seasons, are also the second costliest, and most costly hurricane seasons recorded.

Most of the costliest Atlantic hurricanes in recorded history have peaked as major hurricanes. However, weaker tropical cyclones can still cause widespread damage. Tropical storms Alberto (1994), Allison (2001), Lee (2011), Imelda (2019), and Fred (2021) each caused over a billion dollars in damage. As of 2025, no numbered tropical depressions have become a billion-dollar disaster.

List of costliest Atlantic hurricane seasons (as of 2025)
Rank Cost Season
1 ≥ $294.803 billion 2017
2 $172.297 billion 2005
3 $130.438 billion 2024
4 $117.708 billion 2022
5 ≥ $80.827 billion 2021
6 $72.341 billion 2012
7 $61.148 billion 2004
8 $54.336 billion 2020
9 ≥ $50.526 billion 2018
10 ≥ $48.855 billion 2008

Flooding typically accounts for about 60% of all of a storm's damages,[citation needed] and this is reflected in the list with Harvey, Florence, Ida, and Helene; all which produced catastrophic rainfall; and with Katrina, Ike, Sandy, and Ian which produced devastating storm surges. Wind damage encompasses a large portion of storm damage as well, evidenced by Andrew, Irma, and Michael. Due to their excessive damage, the names of tropical cyclones accruing at least $1 billion in damage are usually retired by the World Meteorological Organization, but this is not always the case. Juan in 1985 was the first hurricane to cause at least a billion in damage and not be retired; its name was retired after a later usage (2003) that did not cause over a billion in damage. Since Juan, nine tropical cyclones that caused at least a billion in damage were not retired, the most notable of which being Sally in 2020 which caused at least $7.3 billion, the costliest storm not to have its name retired. As of 2025, the most recent billion-dollar hurricanes to not have their names retired were Debby, Francine and Rafael in 2024.

The first hurricane to cause at least $1 billion in damage was Betsy in 1965, which caused much of its damage in southeastern Louisiana. Four years later, Camille caused over $1 billion in damage as it ravaged Louisiana and Mississippi at landfall, and Virginia after moving inland. After the 1960s, each decade saw an increase in tropical cyclones causing at least a billion in damage over the last, due to increasing urban development and population. In the 1970s, four hurricanes caused at least a billion in damage; the costliest of which was Agnes, which caused $2.1 billion in damage. The following decade featured seven hurricanes causing at least a billion in damage. In the 1990s, twelve tropical cyclones accrued at least a billion in damage, including Hurricane Andrew in 1992. The system greatly exceeded the damage figure of any preceding tropical cyclone, causing $27.3 billion in damage, mostly in South Florida. Nineteen tropical cyclones in the 2000s caused at least $1 billion in damage. The 2005 season had six billion-dollar hurricanes, the most of any season on record; this record was later surpassed in 2020, with eight billion-dollar hurricanes. Hurricanes Ivan (2004) and Irma (2017) caused at least $1 billion in damage in four separate countries. In the 2010s, twelve storms caused at least $1 billion in damage. Hanna was the first storm of the 2020s to become a billion dollar disaster.

Methodology

This list ranks tropical cyclones within the Atlantic that have accrued at least US$1 billion in damage, based on their nominal USD damage totals. Because the impact of inflation has not been adjusted out of these figures, they do not allow for the fact that $0.12 billion in 1965 (the earliest hurricane shown on the list) would be equivalent to $0.9 billion in 2024, or that it would require $7.6 billion in 2024 to be equivalent to $1 billion in 1965. Furthermore, the figures have not been adjusted for changes in population and wealth in coastal counties, making it hard to accurately compare the damage inflicted by hurricanes over time.

In 2018, Roger A. Pielke Jr. and Christopher Landsea published a peer-reviewed study in the scientific journal Nature Sustainability, which gave an estimate of the direct economic losses in the continental United States from 1900 to 2017 from each hurricane if that same event was to occur under contemporary (2017) societal conditions. The general formula for normalized losses is

where is reported damage in current-year US dollars, is the GDP deflator for inflation adjustment, is an estimate of current-cost net stock of fixed assets and consumer durable goods to capture changes in real wealth per-capita, and county population adjustment.

As the results of the Pielke / Landsea study do not extend beyond 2017, the column for normalized damage, shown in the list, is not available beyond that year.

Overall costliest

  was the costliest Atlantic hurricane at the time it dissipated
  data not available as source report ends with 2017

† indicates that the storm's impact in that season did not result in its name being retired

Costliest Atlantic hurricanes
Name Nominal damage
(Billions USD)
Normalized damage
(Billions USD)
Season Storm classification
at peak intensity
Areas affected References
Katrina $125.0 $226.21 2005 Category 5 hurricane
  • Louisiana
  • Mississippi
  • The Bahamas
  • United States Gulf Coast
  • South Florida
  • Northeast
  • Eastern Canada
Harvey $125.0 $164.70 2017 Category 4 hurricane
  • Texas
  • Louisiana
  • South America
  • Central America
  • The Caribbean
  • Yucatan Peninsula
Ian $112.0 data not available 2022 Category 5 hurricane
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Venezuela
  • Colombia
  • ABC islands
  • Jamaica
  • Cayman Island
  • Cuba
  • Southeast United States
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Maria $91.6 2017 Category 5 hurricane
  • Puerto Rico
  • Lesser Antilles
  • Greater Antilles
  • Caribbean Sea
  • Eastern United States

Helene

$78.7 2024

Category 4 hurricane

  • Yucatán Peninsula
  • Honduras
  • Cayman Islands
  • Cuba
  • Southeastern United States
  • Midwestern United States
Irma $77.2 $74.17 2017 Category 5 hurricane
  • Lesser Antilles
  • Greater Antilles
  • Caribbean Sea
  • Eastern United States
Ida $75.3 $81.88 2021 Category 4 hurricane
  • Venezuela
  • Colombia
  • Panama
  • Cayman Islands
  • Cuba
  • Southeastern United States
  • Northeastern United States
  • Canada
Sandy $68.7 $104.19 2012 Category 3 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • United States East Coast
  • Eastern Canada
Ike $38.0 $60.48 2008 Category 4 hurricane
  • Greater Antilles
  • Texas
  • Louisiana
  • Midwestern United States
  • Eastern Canada
  • Iceland
Milton $34.6 data not available 2024 Category 5 hurricane
  • Mexico
  • Florida
  • The Bahamas
Andrew $27.3 $125.16 1992 Category 5 hurricane
  • The Bahamas
  • Florida
  • Louisiana
Wilma $26.5 $45.08 2005 Category 5 hurricane
  • Greater Antilles
  • Central America
  • Florida
Ivan $26.1 $48.38 2004 Category 5 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • Venezuela
  • United States Gulf Coast
Michael $25.5 $32.21 2018 Category 5 hurricane
  • Central America
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • United States Gulf Coast
  • Eastern United States
  • Eastern Canada
  • Iberian Peninsula
Florence $24.2 $33.56 2018 Category 4 hurricane
  • West Africa
  • Cape Verde
  • Bermuda
  • Eastern United States
  • Atlantic Canada
Laura $23.3 $20.98 2020 Category 4 hurricane
  • Leeward Islands
  • Puerto Rico
  • Dominican Republic
  • Haiti
  • Cuba
  • Southeastern United States
Rita $18.5 $35.04 2005 Category 5 hurricane
  • Cuba
  • Texas
  • Louisiana
Charley $16.9 $53.75 2004 Category 4 hurricane
  • Jamaica
  • Cayman Islands
  • Cuba
  • Florida
  • The Carolinas
Matthew $16.5 $15.17 2016 Category 5 hurricane
  • Colombia
  • Venezuela
  • The Caribbean
  • United States East Coast
Irene $14.2 $23.23 2011 Category 3 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • United States East Coast
  • Eastern Canada
Hugo $11.0 $48.33 1989 Category 5 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • United States East Coast
Frances $10.1 $25.74 2004 Category 4 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • Eastern United States
  • Ontario
Melissa 10.0 data not available 2025 Category 5 hurricane
  • Windward Islands
  • Greater Antilles (particularly Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Cuba
Georges $9.3 <$8.0 1998 Category 4 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • United States Gulf Coast
Beryl $9.0 data not available 2024 Category 5 hurricane
  • Barbados
  • Venezuela
  • Caribbean
  • Yucatán Peninsula
  • United States
  • Eastern Canada
Allison $9.0 <$8.0 2001 Tropical storm
  • Texas
  • Louisiana
  • Southern United States
Gustav $8.3 <$8.0 2008 Category 4 hurricane
  • Hispaniola
  • Jamaica
  • Cuba
  • Louisiana
Jeanne $7.9 $19.7 2004 Category 3 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • Eastern United States
Sally † $7.3 $9.4 2020 Category 2 hurricane
  • The Bahamas
  • Florida
  • Southeastern United States
Eta $7.2 data not available 2020 Category 4 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • Central America
  • Cuba
  • Eastern United States
Floyd $6.5 $32.62 1999 Category 4 hurricane
  • The Bahamas
  • Eastern United States
  • Atlantic Canada
Mitch $6.1 <$8.0 1998 Category 5 hurricane
  • Central America
  • Yucatán Peninsula
  • South Florida
Isabel $5.5 $13.19 2003 Category 5 hurricane
  • Greater Antilles
  • The Bahamas
  • Eastern United States
  • Ontario
Dorian $5.1 data not available 2019 Category 5 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • The Bahamas
  • Eastern United States
  • Atlantic Canada
Imelda † $5.0 2019 Tropical storm
  • Texas
  • Louisiana
  • Oklahoma
  • Arkansas
Fran $5.0 $30.73 1996 Category 3 hurricane
  • Eastern United States
  • Ontario
Isaias † $5.0 data not available 2020 Category 1 hurricane
  • Puerto Rico
  • Dominican Republic
  • Haiti
  • Bahamas
  • Eastern United States
Opal $4.7 $22.5 1995 Category 4 hurricane
  • Guatemala
  • Yucatán Peninsula
  • Eastern United States
Zeta † $4.4 data not available 2020 Category 3 hurricane
  • Jamaica
  • Yucatan Peninsula
  • Louisiana
  • Mississippi
Debby † $4.3 data not available 2024 Category 1 hurricane
Dennis $4.0 <$8.0 2005 Category 4 hurricane
  • Greater Antilles
  • Southeastern United States
Stan $3.9 <$8.0 2005 Category 1 hurricane
  • Mexico
  • Central America
Karl † $3.9 <$8.0 2010 Category 3 hurricane
  • Mexico
  • Central America
Idalia † $3.5 data not available 2023 Category 4 hurricane
  • Yucatán Peninsula
  • Cuba
  • Eastern United States
Fiona $3.4 2022 Category 4 hurricane
  • Lesser Antilles
  • Puerto Rico
  • Dominican Republic
  • Bahamas
  • Turks and Caicos Islands
  • Bermuda
  • Eastern Canada
Luis $3.3 <$8.0 1995 Category 4 hurricane
  • Leeward Islands
  • Puerto Rico
  • Bermuda
Isaac † $3.1 <$8.0 2012 Category 1 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • Eastern United States
Delta † $3.0 data not available 2020 Category 4 hurricane
  • Jamaica
  • Cayman Islands
  • Yucatan Peninsula
  • Southeastern United States
Alicia $3.0 $28.68 1983 Category 3 hurricane
  • East Texas
  • Louisiana
Gilbert $3.0 <$8.0 1988 Category 5 hurricane
  • Venezuela
  • Central America
  • Hispaniola
  • Mexico
Lee † $2.8 <$8.0 2011 Tropical storm
  • Louisiana
  • Mississippi
Marilyn $2.5 <$8.0 1995 Category 3 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • Bermuda
Michelle $2.4 <$8.0 2001 Category 4 hurricane
  • Central America
  • Jamaica
  • Cuba
  • The Bahamas
Agnes $2.1 $50.7 1972 Category 1 hurricane
  • Mexico
  • Cuba
  • Eastern United States
Joan $2.0 <$8.0 1988 Category 4 hurricane
  • Lesser Antilles
  • Colombia
  • Venezuela
  • Central America
Fifi $1.8 <$8.0 1974 Category 2 hurricane
  • Jamaica
  • Central America
  • Mexico
Frederic $1.8 $22.19 1979 Category 4 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • Southeastern United States
Dean $1.7 <$8.0 2007 Category 5 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • Central America
Dolly † $1.6 <$8.0 2008 Category 2 hurricane
  • Cayman Islands
  • Mexico
  • Southwestern United States
Allen $1.6 <$8.0 1980 Category 5 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • Yucatán Peninsula
  • Mexico
  • South Texas
David $1.5 <$8.0 1979 Category 5 hurricane
  • The Caribbean
  • United States East Coast
Alex † $1.5 <$8.0 2010 Category 2 hurricane
  • Central America
  • Greater Antilles
  • Texas
Juan † $1.5 <$8.0 1985 Category 1 hurricane
  • United States Gulf Coast
Bob $1.5 <$8.0 1991 Category 3 hurricane
  • United States East Coast
  • Canada
Roxanne $1.5 <$8.0 1995 Category 3 hurricane
  • Mexico
Ingrid $1.5 <$8.0 2013 Category 1 hurricane
  • Mexico
Betsy $1.4 <$8.0 1965 Category 4 hurricane
  • Louisiana
  • South Florida
  • Caribbean
Camille $1.4 $58.16 1969 Category 5 hurricane
  • Mississippi
  • Louisiana
  • Alabama
  • Virginia
  • Cuba
Iota $1.4 data not available 2020 Category 4 hurricane
  • Colombia
  • Central America
Elena $1.3 <$8.0 1985 Category 3 hurricane
  • Cuba
  • United States Gulf Coast
Isidore $1.3 <$8.0 2002 Category 3 hurricane
  • Cuba
  • Yucatán Peninsula
  • Louisiana
Francine† $1.3 data not available 2024 Category 2 hurricane
Fred † $1.3 2021 Tropical storm
  • Puerto Rico
  • Hispaniola
  • Cuba
  • Jamaica
  • Southeastern United States
Rafael † $1.3 2024 Category 3 hurricane
  • Panama
  • Costa Rica
  • Colombia
  • Jamaica
  • Cayman Islands
  • Cuba
Hanna † $1.2 2020 Category 1 hurricane
Elsa † $1.2 2021 Category 1 hurricane
  • Lesser Antilles
  • Greater Antilles
  • Venezuela
  • Colombia
  • East Coast of the United States
  • Atlantic Canada
Lili $1.2 <$8.0 2002 Category 4 hurricane
  • Lesser Antilles
  • Greater Antilles
  • Gulf Coast of the United States
Nicholas † $1.1 data not available 2021 Category 1 hurricane
Nicole † $1.0 2022 Category 1 hurricane
  • Puerto Rico
  • Dominican Republic
  • Bahamas
  • South Atlantic states
Alberto † $1.0 <$8.0 1994 Tropical storm
  • Southeastern United States
Bonnie † $1.0 <$8.0 1998 Category 3 hurricane
  • Lesser Antilles
  • East Coast of the United States

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