Sandy's Economic Impact: Positive or Negative? - Real Time Insight
31 Octobre 2012 - 2:52PM
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Superstorm Sandy has wrecked havoc on the east coast, leaving
scores dead and causing significant damage to the buildings and
infrastructure.
Though the actual scale of the damage caused by the storm will
be known much later—after many months or even years--the estimates
are in the range of $20 to $50 billion. (Three ETFs to Watch in
Hurricane Sandy’s Aftermath)
While insurance companies will be hit hard by large P&C
claims (and may in turn be able to raise premiums), there are other
sectors like airlines and many others that will be impacted by the
business interruptions caused by the storm.
Further some consumer may curtail their holiday spending due to
losses resulting from Sandy.
On the other hand, some companies will benefit in the
longer-term from the massive rebuilding of houses and roads
required in the aftermath of the storm.
Even in the shorter-term many people will have to buy new cars
and many new construction jobs will be created for immediate
repairs required to the buildings and infrastructure.
So, while there is immense destruction in the short-term, the
storm may boost economic activity in the longer-term. Increased
spending will come both from the government and private sector.
Do you think that Sandy will have an overall positive economic
impact and boost GDP in the months ahead?
- Greater economic activity will boost U.S. GDP in 2013 and
beyond
- There would not be much impact on the macro numbers
- Sandy will have an overall negative impact on the fragile
economy
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