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| Volume 7, Number 4, Fourth Quarter 2005 | |||||||||
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Winds Can’t Blow U.S. Economy Off Course Three ferocious hurricanes in 2005 failed to dampen the country’s economic momentum, and disruptions to the nation’s oil and natural gas supply created only temporary shocks. Global Economic Expansion Rolls On Into 2006 While energy prices remain a threat on the international stage, economies around the world are primed for further growth in the year ahead. Southeast Begins the Healing Process Rebuilding a region shattered by Hurricane Katrina is an overwhelming task, but signs of renewed economic activity along the Gulf Coast are already emerging. State profiles: Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee
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