Federal flood insurance creates moral hazard: subsidizing people to live below sea level ('at the bottom of a soup bowl') and then paying them again after it floods predictably induces more people to put themselves in harm's way, and indeed the older parts of New Orleans built above sea level (like the French Quarter) escaped flooding.
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Peter BoettkeEvidence Quote
“when you're paid to live at the bottom of a soup bowl and then the soup bowl fills up and then we pay you again to live at the bottom of the soup bowl we really shouldn't be surprised that you wouldn't live there”
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:29:22 AM
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