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The Fiscal Impacts of Wildfires on California Municipalities

Yanjun Liao, Carolyn Kousky

2021Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists47 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper provides some of the first empirical estimates of the impact of natural disasters on the subcomponents of municipal budgets. We combine detailed municipal financial data from 1990 to 2015 with data on historical wildfire perimeters in California. We find that wildfires increase both revenues and expenditures. Sales taxes temporarily increase. Property taxes increase to a permanently higher level; this appears due to a California law that limits reassessments of property until time of sale. Wildfires also cause a long-term increase in local spending on community development and public safety. The overall impact of wildfires on municipal budgets is negative and substantial. That said, in comparison to the spending by state and federal governments on wildfire suppression and response, municipalities are surprisingly insulated from the costs of wildfires.

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RevenueNatural resource economicsNatural disasterBusinessState (computer science)Property valueEconomicsAgricultural economicsFinanceGeographyReal estateComputer scienceAlgorithmMeteorologyFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementFire effects on ecosystemsDisaster Management and Resilience
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