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Katrina, high nergy prices hit pocketbooks
(AP)
Updated: 2005-09-30 22:03

Adding to the decline in consumer spending in August was a falloff in sales of new cars, which plunged during the month after huge gains in July that reflected attractive incentive offers.

Before the hurricanes hit and gasoline prices surged above $3 per gallon for a time, analysts had been predicting that economic growth in the current quarter would come in at a sizzling 4 percent-plus level. Now analysts have shaved those forecasts to around 3 percent to reflect the lost jobs and lowered spending caused by the hurricanes.

Some economists believe that growth in the fourth quarter will dip even lower to around 2.8 percent as the country continues to struggle with the fallout from the hurricanes and higher energy bills.

But the Congressional Budget Office said Thursday it believed the impact from Katrina and Rita probably would be "more modest" than the CBO estimated on Sept. 6 for just Katrina.

The CBO said it now believes the hurricanes will cut growth by one-half of a percentage point in the second half of this year, with most of that damage in the July through September period. By the final three months of 2005, spending on rebuilding will help to offset the economic damage, according to the CBO.

In its earlier report, the CBO said the impact on GDP growth probably would be from one-half of a percentage point to a full percentage point over the second half of the year.


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