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Gulf Coast Economic Recovery Remains Mixed.


Storm-Damaged Mississippi Coast and Southwestern Louisiana Recovering Faster than Flooded Areas of Greater New Orleans New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded  

MCLEAN, Va. -- Employment statistics, sales tax sales tax, levy on the sale of goods or services, generally calculated as a percentage of the selling price, and sometimes called a purchase tax. It is usually collected in the form of an extra charge by the retailer, who remits the tax to the government.  collections, large construction projects and other key economic indicators Economic indicators

The key statistics of the economy that reveal the direction the economy is heading in; for example, the unemployment rate and the inflation rate.
 point to an accelerating recovery in many Gulf Coast communities damaged by hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005.

Economic growth driven by construction and manufacturing in Pascagoula, Miss., and Lake Charles Lake Charles, city (1990 pop. 70,580), seat of Calcasieu parish, SW La.; inc. 1867. It is located on Lake Charles at the mouth of the Calcasieu River in a rice, timber, oil, and natural gas region. , La., parallels the aggressive recovery patterns that most regions encounter following a major natural disaster. Yet despite these improvements, the economic impact of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita continued to negatively affect key cities in the Gulf Coast region through the second quarter of 2006.

Floodwaters from Hurricane Katrina Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism. , widespread lack of flood insurance Flood insurance denotes the specific insurance coverage against property loss from flooding. To determine risk factors for specific properties, insurers will often refer to topographical maps that denote lowlands and floodplains that are susceptible to flooding.  and the ensuing en·sue  
intr.v. en·sued, en·su·ing, en·sues
1. To follow as a consequence or result. See Synonyms at follow.

2. To take place subsequently.
 slow-paced development of programs to aid housing repair or replacement are key reasons for slower recovery in two parishes, Orleans and St. Bernard St. Bernard

a very large (110-200 lb) dog with massive, broad head, medium-sized ears lying close to the head, and a long tail. There are two varieties, the most familiar (rough) has a long, thick coat, while the smooth variety has a shorter coat, lying close to the body.
.

These results are reported in "Advancing in the Aftermath III: Tracking the Recovery from Katrina and Rita," a study by noted economist Dr. Loren C. Scott and sponsored by Capital One, N.A.

Construction helps drive recovery

Economic recovery is accelerating in heavily damaged Biloxi-Gulfport, Miss., where programs have been implemented to assist homeowners and businesses rebuild. By contrast, planning such aid programs took much longer in the New Orleans area, where flood waters that lingered for weeks heavily damaged large portions of Orleans and St. Bernard parishes. Residential grant programs in those areas were only recently finalized See finalization.  and the distribution of funds is just beginning in New Orleans.

"Much of the recovery to date has been driven by construction in communities where money is available for repair and replacement of damaged structures and housing is available to accommodate an expanding work force," Scott said.

On Mississippi's Gulf Coast, Scott pointed to casinos in Biloxi-Gulfport and shipbuilding in Pascagoula as examples of progress. Scott said that legislation allowing casinos to be built along the shore rather than on the water and Gulf Opportunity Zone assistance programs provide strong incentives to accelerate rebuilding and new casino developments.

"In the Lake Charles area, where there was storm damage but little flooding from Hurricane Rita Hurricane Rita was the fourth-most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded and the most intense tropical cyclone ever observed in the Gulf of Mexico. Rita caused $11.3 billion in damage on the U.S. Gulf Coast in September 2005. , the construction and manufacturing sectors are moving ahead and creating positive results for the local economy," Scott explained.

The report also cites University of New Orleans History
UNO was founded in 1958 as the New Orleans branch of Louisiana State University, originally as "Louisiana State University in New Orleans" or "LSUNO", but became more independent and changed the name to "University of New Orleans" in 1974.
 research findings that construction projects in the New Orleans area which would normally provide 28 years-worth of building activity are currently scheduled for completion in just the next few years.

"Rebuilding public schools and other institutions is another example of how construction leads recovery," Scott said. "But housing for the work force is still an issue that must be resolved before construction can take economic recovery to the next level."

Overall, the report states that large industries and manufacturers, including shipbuilding operations and ports, have recovered faster than small businesses. For example, in Pascagoula, Northrop Grumman's Ingalls Shipyard has new Navy contracts, and its total employment is just 1,000 jobs short of its pre-Katrina employment peak of 13,000.

The quarterly economic study by Scott attempts to benchmark the recovery of the hurricane-impacted regions of Louisiana CODE, OF LOUISIANA. In 1822, Peter Derbigny, Edward Livingston, and Moreau Lislet, were selected by the legislature to revise and amend the civil code, and to add to it such laws still in force as were not included therein.  and Mississippi. The full report is available at www.lorenscottassociates.com. Scott is professor emeritus e·mer·i·tus  
adj.
Retired but retaining an honorary title corresponding to that held immediately before retirement: a professor emeritus.

n. pl.
 of economics at Louisiana State University Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, generally known as Louisiana State University or LSU, is a public, coeducational university located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the main campus of the Louisiana State University System.  and president of Loren C. Scott & Associates, Inc.

About Capital One

Headquartered in McLean, Virginia McLean is an unincorporated community located in Fairfax County in Northern Virginia. A small geographic area along Chain Bridge Road in Arlington County has a 22101 zip code and is also part of McLean. , Capital One Financial Corporation (www.capitalone.com) is a financial holding company, with more than 324 locations in Texas and Louisiana. Its principal subsidiaries, Capital One Bank, Capital One, F.S.B., Capital One Auto Finance, Inc., and Capital One, N.A., offer a broad spectrum of financial products and services to consumers, small businesses and commercial clients. Capital One's subsidiaries collectively had $47.2 billion in deposits and $108.4 billion in managed loans outstanding as of June 30, 2006. Capital One, a Fortune 500 company, trades on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City.
 under the symbol "COF" and is included in the S&P 500 index.

Advancing in the Aftermath III: Tracking the Recovery from Katrina and Rita

Summary Results

The quarterly study by Dr. Loren C. Scott and sponsored by Capital One, N.A., Advancing in the Aftermath III: Tracking the Recovery from Katrina and Rita, attempts to benchmark the recovery of the hurricane-impacted regions of Louisiana and Mississippi. The full report is available at www.lorenscottassociates.com. Scott is professor emeritus of economics at Louisiana State University and president of Loren C. Scott & Associates, Inc.

Employment trends were among 12 key economic variables tracked in Scott's study (other economic indicators include housing reconstruction and repair, healthcare and hospitals, airport traffic and casino performance). Scott's study highlights economic recovery benchmarks for the following areas affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita:

New Orleans MSA (Metropolitan Service Area) An urban area with at least 50,000 people plus surrounding counties. There are 306 MSAs and 428 RSAs (rural service areas) in the U.S. MSAs and RSAs are used to allocate cellular licenses.  

* Within the seven-parish New Orleans MSA, Orleans and St. Bernard parishes remain the most affected and slowest to recover from Hurricane Katrina. In the New Orleans MSA, 515,249 homes were damaged by the storms, and 204,757 were left uninhabitable. The widespread flooding in these areas also has impeded recovery on a number of fronts, including difficulty of repairs and insurance settlement issues. Only 26 percent of homeowners in the New Orleans MSA had flood insurance.

* Road Home funds from the federal government intended to help fill the gap between insurance compensation and the actual cost of repair or replacement of a home were not available until April. The first checks were not issued until September Until September is a 1984 romantic drama set in France. It stars Karen Allen as an American tourist in Paris who falls in love with a married Frenchman (Thierry Lhermitte). External links .

* Employment has been on the upswing Upswing

An upward turn in a security's price after a period of falling prices.
 with the New Orleans MSA adding jobs at an average rate of 4,200 per month in the second quarter before slowing to an average of 450 per month over the past two months. Big companies are moving ahead with employment faster than smaller companies. Construction employment is slowly rebuilding. The pace is slow, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Scott, because of the time it is taking for insurance funds to flow into the market, a dramatically reduced population, a shortage of labor exacerbated by the vastness of the destruction and the slow pace of federal aid. New large-scale construction projects have been announced but not started. Examples are $963 million for a new six-lane I-10 span over Lake Pontchartrain Lake Pontchartrain (local English pronunciation [leɪk ˈpʰɑntʃətʰɹeɪn]) (French: Lac Pontchartrain, pronounced  between eastern New Orleans Eastern New Orleans is a large section of the city of New Orleans, Louisiana.

This is the portion of the city to the east of the Industrial Canal and north of the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet.
 and Slidell and $660 million to widen the Huey P. Long Bridge There are two bridges named after former Louisiana governor Huey P. Long.
  • The Huey P. Long Bridge in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
  • The Huey P. Long Bridge in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana (near New Orleans).
 over the Mississippi River Mississippi River

River, central U.S. It rises at Lake Itasca in Minnesota and flows south, meeting its major tributaries, the Missouri and the Ohio rivers, about halfway along its journey to the Gulf of Mexico.
. Several new condominium condominium

In modern property law, individual ownership of one dwelling unit within a multidwelling building. Unit owners have undivided ownership interest in the land and those portions of the building shared in common.
 projects and the rebuilding of public schools and other institutions will help account for the equivalent of 28 years of construction spending Construction Spending

An economic indicator that measures the amount of spending towards new construction. Released monthly by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Census Bureau, it looks at residential and non-residential construction in the private sector, and state and federal at
 currently planned for the near term in the MSA, according to University of New Orleans research cited in the Scott report The Scott Report (the Report of the Inquiry into the Export of Defence Equipment and Dual-Use Goods to Iraq and Related Prosecutions) was a judicial inquiry commissioned in 1992 after reports of arms sales in the 1980s to Iraq by British companies surfaced. .

* Hospitals and healthcare are still on the critical list in New Orleans and St. Bernard, although other parishes in the New Orleans MSA have reopened most of their facilities. All areas, however, still face shortages of doctors and other healthcare professionals, according to Scott.

* Revenue at the area's casinos is up dramatically, increasing more than 30 percent from the same period a year ago for each of the gambling operations in the New Orleans MSA.

* Only 13 percent of the St. Bernard schools are open; 43 percent in Orleans parish. Most schools in other parishes within the MSA sustained less damage and are fully operational.

* Hotel occupancy Noun 1. hotel occupancy - occupancy rate for hotels
occupancy rate - the percentage of all rental units (as in hotels) are occupied or rented at a given time
 is stabilizing, and the area has recovered about 75 percent of pre-Katrina hotel rooms, according to Scott.

* Sales tax collections in each month since the storms have been higher than the corresponding month of 2005, except in Orleans and St. Bernard parishes.

* The Port of New Orleans The Port of New Orleans is a port located in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is the 5th largest port in the United States based on volume of cargo handled, second-largest in the state after the Port of South Louisiana, and 12th largest in the U.S. based on value of cargo.  is operating at pre-Katrina total tonnage TONNAGE, mar. law. The capacity of a ship or vessel.
     2. The act of congress of March 2, 1799, s. 64, 1 Story's L. U. S. 630, directs that to ascertain the tonnage of any ship or vessel, the surveyor, &c.
 levels. Break-bulk cargo is up 28 percent, but container cargo is down 33 percent because of damage to facilities on the Industrial Canal The Industrial Canal is a 5.5 mile (9 km) waterway in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The waterway's proper name, as used by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and on NOAA nautical charts, is Inner Harbor Navigation Canal (IHNC). . The Port of St. Bernard is 100 percent recovered. Cruise line A cruise line is a company that operates cruise ships. Cruise lines have a dual character; they are partly in the transportation business, and partly in the leisure entertainment business, a duality that carries down into the ships themselves, which have both a crew headed by the  activity is expanding.

Lake Charles MSA

* The Lake Charles MSA is the only area directly hit by Rita (although the storm did cause parts of New Orleans to re-flood).

* With the exception of lower Cameron Parish (the most sparsely populated pop·u·late  
tr.v. pop·u·lat·ed, pop·u·lat·ing, pop·u·lates
1. To supply with inhabitants, as by colonization; people.

2.
 parish in the state), Lake Charles experienced virtually no floodwater flood·wa·ter  
n.
The water of a flood. Often used in the plural.

floodwater naguas fpl (de la inundación)

floodwater n
 damage. This MSA is performing like most regions that suffer from a major natural disaster -- the construction sector has led a rather quick rebound from the effects of the storm. There were 47,384 homes damaged by Rita in this MSA. Of that total, 2,284 incurred severe damage, and 6,673 experienced major damage.

* After a decline of 6,100 jobs (6.7 percent) in October 2005, the area regained all of those jobs, plus some, within two months. Initially the MSA was setting employment records, but its year-over-year numbers have declined since May. In its August release, the Department of Labor estimated that employment was down in the Lake Charles area by 2,200 jobs since August 2005. Manufacturing employment was down by 1,400 jobs, or 15.4 percent. It was during this time that the Lyondell Chemical Plant closed. Plus, the aircraft repair firm EADS EADS European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company N.V.
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 reduced its work force from about 350 down to 160 before selling to Aeroframe Services. Leisure and hospitality sector employment fell by 2,400 jobs or 17 percent over this time period mainly because of the loss of the two Harrah's riverboat casinos A Riverboat casino is a type of casino unique to several areas of the United States which use a riverboat as a casino. Several states authorized this type of casino to limit the areas where casinos could be constructed. . Manufacturing employment in the MSA is down post-storm primarily because of a decline of 1,200 jobs in the chemical industry -- about one-fourth of that attributable to Lyondell Chemical, which employed 280 people when it closed.

* Housing remained largely intact in Lake Charles, alleviating the issue of living quarters for workers.

* Employment in the construction sector leapt right after the storms. By March, employment in this sector had risen by 3,600 jobs after reaching its low point in October 2005. As of August, this sector is still leading all others in the MSA in terms of growth, up 2,300 jobs, or 22.8 percent, from the 2005 level.

* The construction sector should be a key player in this region's growth. Lake Charles homeowners will receive a sizable chunk of the Road Home money when those checks are distributed later this year. Private insurance monies all will be spent on home and commercial establishments. The thrust in construction spending started in 2006 should continue well into 2008.

* Officials at Chennault Airpark air·park  
n.
A small airport typically located near a business area or industrial park.
 will spend $40 million during the next two years to repair damage to hangars at the airfield. Delta Downs Delta Downs Racetrack, Casino and Hotel is an American thoroughbred and quarter horse racetrack in Vinton, Louisiana. History
The track initially opened in the 1970s. It conducted low-level quarter horse and thoroughbred race meetings.
 will spend about $12 million to repair hurricane damage. Plans have been announced for five significant industrial projects in this area.

* Hospitals in the Lake Charles MSA suffered varying degrees of damage, but, with the exception of South Cameron Memorial, all were reopened shortly after the storm.

* The Lake Charles Regional Airport Lake Charles Regional Airport (IATA: LCH, ICAO: KLCH) is a public airport located 5 miles (8 km) south of Lake Charles, in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, USA.

The airport has 2 runways. They are oriented 5/23 and 15/33 and do not cross.
 now is operating a full commercial schedule. All commercial flights are arriving and departing from a temporary passenger terminal located near the original terminal. The new terminal will comprise approximately 65,000 square feet, compared to the present terminal with 44,000 square feet.

* Pinnacle Entertainment Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. (NYSE: PNK) is a gaming and hospitality company based in Las Vegas, Nevada that was created in 1938. It owns and operates casinos in the United States and Argentina. , which owns L'Auberge du Lac casino, has purchased both of Harrah's gaming licenses in Lake Charles. The company will use one to construct a new $350-million casino resort near L'Auberge du Lac called Sugarcane Bay Resort, which is scheduled to open in 2009. Sugarcane Bay will employ 1,500 to 1,600 workers. Pinnacle is required by the Justice Department to move the other license out of the Lake Charles market.

* By Oct. 31, 2005, all public schools in both Calcasieu and Cameron parishes were open.

* For the most part, the hotel industry in Lake Charles has recovered well from the aftermath of Rita, according to Scott, although he cited continued staffing problems. The MSA had 4,100 of the original 4,685 rooms open as of August. Two bright spots on the horizon are that L'Auberge du Lac will spend another $45 million next year to add a 250-room tower to its hotel complex, supporting 500 new permanent jobs, and Pinnacle's proposed Sugarcane Bay Resort will include another hotel.

* Sales tax collections in the Lake Charles MSA reflect the relatively large amount of money spent on home and business repairs and the replacement of vehicles damaged by the storm. Initially, between August and September of 2005, local sales taxes fell by a whopping $8.7 million, or 63 percent. Sales tax collections soared from only $5.1 million in September 2005 to $18.4 million the next month. In August 2006 -- though collection growth had retreated slightly -- tax receipts were still 13.6 percent higher than August 2005.

* The Port of Lake Charles The Port of Lake Charles is an industrial port based in the city of Lake Charles. It provides many jobs of the city It is the sixteenth largest seaport in the United States, 4th largest liner service seaport in the U.S.  escaped flooding by Rita. However, it did experience about $40 million in wind damage and initially had no power. Almost all repairs are now complete, and the port is expecting to spend more than $100 million on capital improvement projects over the next five years. Tonnage has not returned to pre-Rita levels. In fact, tonnage in August 2006 was about 166,500 tons lower than a year earlier, a decline of 19.6 percent. Breakbulk and bulk commodities like rice and lumber are actually up compared to last year. In March, the port loaded the largest volume of bagged goods in its 80-year history when one million bags of rice were loaded for shipment to the Philippines.

Biloxi-Gulfport MSA

* The Biloxi-Gulfport MSA is composed of three counties. Hancock and Harrison counties Harrison County is the name of eight counties in the United States:
  • Harrison County, Indiana
  • the Harrison County meteorite of 1859, which landed in Indiana, United States (see meteorite falls)
  • Harrison County, Iowa
 are located on the coast; Stone County, north and inland of them. Almost 60 percent of the homes in Mississippi that were destroyed were in this MSA. Most were in the two coastal counties, where water surges from the Gulf claimed many houses and businesses.

* Officials in Mississippi already have designed, received federal approval for, and implemented their federal housing assistance program and are issuing checks to homeowners.

* Since bottoming out in January, employment has more or less crept upward, rising by an average of only 370 jobs per month in the first seven months of 2006. However, that pace picked up in August with a much-faster 2,000-job addition. This improvement can be traced to the reopening of some large casinos on the coast. Pre-Katrina, this MSA was home to 13 casinos with a large hotel/restaurant support industry around it. The casino sector is still down 11,000 jobs year-over-year, but it was down by nearly 16,000 jobs at one time (January).

* Employment in the natural resources and construction sector is up by 6.6 percent. The natural resources part of this sector is quite small, so the job gains are most certainly concentrated in the construction sector -- not a surprising discovery given the volume of repair work under way in the region.

* Northrop Grumman's work force of 200 is fully back in Gulfport and may get a boost as a result of a new $2.5-billion contract with the Navy to build two additional amphibious assault Noun 1. amphibious assault - an amphibious operation attacking a land base that is carried out by troops that are landed by naval ships
amphibious operation - a military operation by both land and sea forces


 ships. The area received good news when Edison Chouest Shipyards announced it is seriously considering opening a new shipyard along the Industrial Seaway in Gulfport. To be called GulfShip, this would involve an $18 million capital investment with a startup work force of 200 and ultimately as much as 600.

* The housing market is hot in the Biloxi-Gulfport MSA. After declining by 72 percent in the first three months after Katrina, housing permit activity has jumped dramatically, rising from only 46 permits in November to 488 in June. One reason for the high level of permitting activity is the sheer number of homes destroyed or damaged by the hurricane. The Reviving the Renaissance group is working on plans for a 4,200-unit development near Woolmarket that would be a mix of houses and apartments in the $120,000 price range, along with some retail development. It is estimated the complex would take about three years to build. Also, Congress has appropriated $314 million to build 1,067 homes at Keesler Air Force Base Keesler Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base located in Biloxi, Mississippi. The base is home of the 81st Training Wing, and the base is responsible for training airmen who have just completed basic training as well as additional training they will need for upcoming , the largest single appropriation of its kind in Air Force history.

* By Nov. 15, all seven hospitals in this MSA were operating at full service.

* Before Katrina, 11 casinos operated in the Biloxi-Gulfport MSA, and Hard Rock Casino was set to open along with the Silver Slipper For the casino in Mississippi see Silver Slipper Casino (Waveland)
The Silver Slipper was a Las Vegas, Nevada casino that operated from September 1950 to November 29, 1988. The building was designed by architect Martin Stern, Jr.
. All of these remained closed until late December 2005, when the Imperial Palace reopened, followed by the Isle of Isle of  

For names of actual isles, see the specific element of the name; for example, Wight, Isle of.
 Capri and the Palace Casino Resort. In August 2006, re-openings started to accelerate, so that by September 2006 eight of the casinos in this MSA were back in operation. New legislation allows shore-based gambling rather than river boat gambling. Eight additional new casinos have announced plans to enter the market.

* The Gulfport-Biloxi Regional Airport is making excellent strides toward returning to pre-Katrina activity levels, Scott reported. After declining by nearly 72 percent in the month after Katrina, enplanements are now only one percent below pre-storm levels.

* All of the public schools in this MSA are open. However, enrollment is 23.2 percent below pre-Katrina levels.

* This MSA had nearly 15,000 hotels rooms before Katrina. By the end of 2005, only 4,044 were opened. That number now has almost doubled to 7,698 as more casinos have opened along with their hotels.

* Employment in the leisure/hospitality sector initially declined from 30,500 in August 2005 to 23,400 in October 2005. Then another round of layoffs occurred when many of the casinos and restaurants, which had been carrying employees on the payroll, even though they were not working, finally released these workers, according to Scott. This led to a decline of 14,700 jobs from the August 2005 employment peak. Employment rose by only 360 per month in the first six months of 2006. However, employment has increased by a much faster 1,050 per month over the July-August period as more casinos have opened.

* After dropping markedly in September 2005, tonnage moving through the Port of Gulfport rebounded to the 30-40 percent level within two months. As of August 2006, import tonnage is still 41 percent below pre-Katrina levels, and export volume is 18 percent lower.

* One of the few strongly positive economic measurements in this MSA is sales tax collection. In August 2006, total MSA sales taxes were up 47.5 percent year-over-year, and in Harrison County collections were up more than 50 percent during that same period. Collections were smaller and recovered at slower rates in the other two counties in this MSA. In Stone County, collections were 29.8 percent higher year-over-year; in Hancock County Hancock County is the name of ten counties in the United States. All are named for John Hancock who was a leader in the American Revolution. The counties are:
  • Hancock County, Georgia
  • Hancock County, Illinois
  • Hancock County, Indiana
  • Hancock County, Iowa
, there are enough near-term building projects on the books in the New Orleans area to represent a 28-year construction cycle in normal times. Up 28 percent.

Pascagoula, Miss., MSA

* The Pascagoula MSA is composed of Jackson and George counties and is the smallest of the four MSAs covered in this report. Even post-storm New Orleans is nearly eight times larger than Pascagoula; Biloxi-Gulfport, about 60 percent larger; and Lake Charles, nearly 69 percent larger. Like Lake Charles, employment recovery has been rapid in Pascagoula, attributable largely to construction jobs, according to Scott.

* As of August 2006, the area had recovered all of the jobs lost post-Katrina and is even with August 2005. Job recovery is being largely driven largely by construction employment, as insurance monies and federal rebuilding assistance funds are pumped into the region. Pascagoula actually is doing better than Lake Charles in the trade, transportation and utilities sector, where Pascagoula is already showing job gains, and Lake Charles continues to show a small job loss of 200. Large employer Ingalls Shipyard has managed to get its employment back to about 12,000, a decline of more than 1,000 from pre-Katrina levels and a drop that largely explains the 1,400-job deficit that still exists in this sector as of August. The firm is very much in the hiring mode, but employee housing remains a persistent problem, with workers still living in temporary quarters at the shipyard or nearby.

* In 2006, construction employment has stabilized at a new level of 2,800 jobs, about 300 jobs higher than a year earlier. Even though insurance settlements and government grant monies are flowing into the MSA, construction employment has hardly varied from this new 2,800-person plateau.

* Housing permit activity in this MSA has been far more volatile post-Katrina than pre-Katrina. Only one permit was issued in the MSA in the month following the storm. With the exception of the November 2005, March 2005 and May 2005, permit activity has varied little from the previous year. The difference between July 2005 and July 2006 was only three permits. Nearly 50,000 homes were negatively impacted by the storm. Rebuilding that kind of destruction should boost permit activity considerably in the future.

* All three of the hospitals in this MSA were operating by Sept. 5, although initially they were just seeing patients in the emergency room.

* The hotel sector in the Pascagoula MSA is well on its way to full recovery from the effects of Katrina. This is a much smaller hotel market than the nearby Biloxi-Gulfport MSA, where there were 14,880 rooms pre-Katrina. This MSA's hotel industry provided 2,654 rooms pre-Katrina. As of September, 91.2 percent of those rooms are back on the market.

* All of the public schools in George County reopened Sept. 14, 2006, and all Jackson County Jackson County is the name of 23 counties and one parish in the United States:
  • Jackson County, Alabama
  • Jackson County, Arkansas
  • Jackson County, Colorado
  • Jackson County, Florida
  • Jackson County, Georgia
  • Jackson County, Illinois
 public schools reopened Oct. 3.

* All repairs to port facilities in both harbors are complete, with the exception of the freezer at Terminal A. An expansion at the port which will double its capacity is in progress. Completion of the freezer should bring this port up to 100 percent. Vessel traffic is already back to pre-Katrina levels.

* Sales tax collection data for August indicate a decline, but collections were still nearly $3.2 million, or 29.2 percent, higher than in August 2005. Detailed data by county reveal that August collections in Jackson County were up 42.9 percent and, in George County, were up 24.7 percent compared to August 2006.

Special Section:

Oil and Gas Production in the Gulf of Mexico Noun 1. Gulf of Mexico - an arm of the Atlantic to the south of the United States and to the east of Mexico
Golfo de Mexico

Atlantic, Atlantic Ocean - the 2nd largest ocean; separates North and South America on the west from Europe and Africa on the east
 

Hurricanes Katrina and Rita cut a swath through the heart of the Gulf of Mexico offshore oil and natural gas production activity. Katrina swept over about 1,300 offshore platforms, and Rita covered about 1,600.

* In the case of Katrina, 95.2 percent of the crude oil and 88 percent of the natural gas production was shut-in by August 30. By September 9, the shut-in rates had dropped to about 56-58 percent for oil and about 33-37 percent for natural gas.

* When Rita appeared, because it made landfall land·fall  
n.
1. The act or an instance of sighting or reaching land after a voyage or flight.

2. The land sighted or reached after a voyage or flight.
 further to the west and more into the center of the Gulf of Mexico production region, 100 percent of crude and 80 percent of natural gas was shut-in.

* The latest, and last, Minerals Management Service report on shut-in data in the Gulf show that as of June 6, 2006, 12 percent of the oil and 9.3 percent of natural gas production remains shut-in.

Special Section:

Impact of Katrina and Rita on the Banking Sector

The FDIC FDIC

See: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation


FDIC

See Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
 has collected key statistics on banks in the affected areas. These data are reported by the banks through the second quarter of 2006.

* It is obvious that the impacts of Katrina and Rita were far harsher on banks in Louisiana than those in Mississippi, although banks in both states were dealt a substantial blow. In the final quarter of 2005, the return on assets Return on assets (ROA)

Indicator of profitability. Determined by dividing net income for the past 12 months by total average assets. Result is shown as a percentage. ROA can be decomposed into return on sales (net income/sales) multiplied by asset utilization (sales/assets).
 (ROA ROA

See: Return on assets


ROA

See: Right of accumulation


ROA

See return on assets (ROA).
) for Louisiana banks plummeted to only 0.21. The ROA for Mississippi banks fell as well but bottomed out at 0.90 in 2005.

* In some parishes/counties there was minimal to no damage as a result of hurricanes Katrina and Rita. For mortgages secured in this zone as of March 1, 2006, unless a servicer had determined that extended forbearance Refraining from doing something that one has a legal right to do. Giving of further time for repayment of an obligation or agreement; not to enforce claim at its due date. A delay in enforcing a legal right.  was appropriate for a particular mortgage, normal foreclosure foreclosure

Legal proceeding by which a borrower's rights to a mortgaged property may be extinguished if the borrower fails to live up to the obligations agreed to in the loan contract.
 and property protection activities were to be resumed.

* In parishes/counties that sustained moderate damage, mortgage lenders were to continue to obtain Freddie Mac Freddie Mac: see Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation.  approval for the initiation and resumption of foreclosure proceedings and any lender-initiated property preservation work.

* In parishes/counties that sustained significant damage, Freddie Mac extended the suspension period for foreclosure proceedings through the end of May 2006 and required that, once the suspension period expired, servicers were to obtain Freddie Mac approval before initiating or resuming foreclosure on a mortgage.

* Freddie Mac has added two other dimensions Other Dimensions is a collection of stories by author Clark Ashton Smith. It was released in 1970 and was the author's sixth collection of stories published by Arkham House. It was released in an edition of 3,144 copies.  to this minimum, moderate and significant three-zone protocol. First, pre-payment penalties were waived in all situations for mortgages secured in these zones. Secondly, regardless of zone designation, servicers were to perform individual assessments to determine if forbearance in the form of suspension of payment or reduction in payment was warranted. Servicers could ask for up to 12 months of relief where warranted.

* One unusual impact of the storms has been the impact on core deposit growth rates Growth Rates

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 at banks in the hardest-hit areas. Core deposits are total deposits less time deposits over $100,000 or more. The rapid rise in this key financial variable reflects primarily the receipt of insurance proceeds for damaged homes and businesses, plus emergency relief funds. Growth has been greater in the Mississippi market than in Louisiana, perhaps because (1) homeowner insurance claims have been settled faster there, (2) Road Home monies have been distributed in Mississippi and not in Louisiana.

* The large increase in core deposits indicates that banks in the region were blessed with a high degree of liquidity. Normally, that liquidity can be put to work in high-yield loans, which contribute to banks' bottom line. After dropping in Dropping in is a skateboarding trick with which a skateboarder can start skating a half-pipe by dropping into it from the coping instead of starting from the bottom and pumping gradually for more speed.  2005, loan growth has returned to pre-storm levels for Mississippi banks in the hardest-hit areas. Such a rebound has not occurred at Louisiana banks in the strike zone. The downward trend in loan growth has continued through 2006. The problem for Louisiana banks in this zone is the decimated customer base caused by the housing shortage and business destruction, Scott said.

* Loan growth was not enough to absorb the deposit growth. That meant banks in this region had available cash. Despite being forced into placing much of their excess funds in lower-earning government securities, as compared to loans, the net interest margin did not suffer all that much. The report explains that the great majority of the increase in core deposits was going into low-interest or non-interest-bearing checking accounts.
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