FEMA sells disaster trailers cheaply despite victim demand

This Dec. 15 photo provided by Kim Porter shows people living in tents and trailers in Rockport, Texas. (Kim Porter via AP)

FORT WORTH, Texas — The federal government typically spends up to $150,000 apiece — not counting utilities, maintenance or labor — on the trailers it leases to disaster victims, then auctions them at cut-rate prices after 18 months of use or the first sign of minor damage, The Associated Press has learned.