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Katrina may curb economic growth into 2006

   
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According to the article, economists point out a drop in consumer confidence is likely. "There's a psychological impact. Consumers aren't in a festive mood," said Michael P. Niemira, chief economist at the International Council of Shopping Centers. c...
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The federal government has pledged billions of dollars of rebuilding funds, but it will take months for the basic recovery efforts to be completed before the money for reconstruction starts flowing. "This is such a different type of disaster than we're accustomed to dealing with," Vitner said...
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