Fig. 5 Socioeconomics and demographics of communities and residents participating in buyout programs, evaluating counties in which local governments have.

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Fig. 5 Socioeconomics and demographics of communities and residents participating in buyout programs, evaluating counties in which local governments have administered buyouts of flood-prone properties. Socioeconomics and demographics of communities and residents participating in buyout programs, evaluating counties in which local governments have administered buyouts of flood-prone properties. In these 1087 counties, city or county governments have served as FEMA subgrantees over program years 1989–2017. These counties with local government–administered buyouts are compared to the 2019 counties in which no buyouts have occurred. (A and B) Density plots and means for counties with (orange) and without (blue) local government–administered buyouts for indicators averaged over 2012–2016: (A) median household income in county, divided by median household income in state, and (B) county population density, divided by state population density. (C and D) Within counties in which local governments have administered buyouts, density plots and means for ZCTAs in which property buyouts did (orange) and did not (blue) occur (16,718 ZCTAs in total: 2807 with buyouts and 13,911 without buyouts). In these panels, relative income and population density indicators compare ZCTAs to their corresponding counties. ***P ≤ 0.001 for Welch’s unequal variances t test for differences in means. Each panel includes data for the continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. Note that the x axis in some panels is truncated; data included in means and t tests, but not visualized graphically, are as follows: (A) 2 counties, (C) 65 ZCTAs, and (D) 179 ZCTAs. Katharine J. Mach et al. Sci Adv 2019;5:eaax8995 Copyright © 2019 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY).