The Costliest US Hurricanes
The most recent estimates for the cost of Hurricane Sandy are at
$50 billion. I'll take the over on that, purely on informed
instinct having seen the damage myself up-close at friends houses
and at major destruction points throughout LI and NYC. Plus,
whatever something costs around the country, add 50%. Pizza is $3
a slice here, parking is $400 a month in Manhattan, martinis are
$12, etc.
Anyway, how will Sandy stack up? The estimate for Sandy below is a
day or two outdated at only $20 billion, but check it out versus
prior storms.
This comes to us from Scott Minerd , Chief Investment Officer at
Guggenheim:
Top 10 Costliest Hurricanes in the U.S. – Damages Ranked in
2010 Real U.S. Dollars
According to the latest estimates, hurricane Sandy will cause
in excess of $20 billion in total economic damage, which includes
damage to private and public property and public infrastructure.
Given this estimate, Sandy will be the fourth costliest hurricane
in U.S. history. The impact of the hurricane on U.S. economic
activity will be mixed; business activities will be negatively
impacted in the coming days and weeks as the impacted area
recovers from the damage, but rebuilding activities such as
construction will lead to a boost in the coming quarters.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
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