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Consumer Analysis: Hurricane Katrina

Oct 10, 2005
Katrina: An Assessment of the Consumer Impacts
Not as bad as feared.
Oct 03, 2005
How Much Damage Did Hurricane Katrina Cause?
About $35 billion according to the BEA.
Sep 09, 2005
Katrina: Impact on the Consumer Outlook
Katrina will have significant near-term implications.
Sep 06, 2005
Katrina: Accelerates Exodus From Louisiana
Post-Katrina exodus from Louisiana is just a continuation of past trends.
Sep 01, 2005
Katrina: Outlook for Heating Fuel
It is too early to sound alarm bells.
Sep 01, 2005
Katrina: Impacts of High Energy Prices
Slower growth, new risks, not all negative.
Sep 01, 2005
Katrina: Gasoline Prices
Consumers need to reduce consumption to get prices down.
Sep 01, 2005
Katrina: Impact on Tourism
Much depends on how high and how long gasoline prices trend higher.
Aug 31, 2005
Katrina: A Boost to Housing?
Katrina may delay the slowdown in housing.
Aug 29, 2005
Katrina: Impacts on Income
The composition of spending and income will be impacted more than the levels.

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