Estimated share of U.S. homeowners at "major risk" from select natural disasters, by race and ethnicity
A table showing the estimated share of U.S. homeowners at "major risk" from select natural disasters, categorized by race and ethnicity. Black homeowners face the highest risk for heat (81%) and wind (60%). White homeowners show 52% risk for heat and 32% for wind. Asian homeowners report the lowest risks across all categories except air quality.