When disaster strikes, like a fire, flood, hurricane, or an epidemic, and utilities and supply chains get disrupted, you might see much higher prices for goods that yesterday were cheap. This is called price gouging. For instance, in 2017 after hurricane Harvey struck Texas, in some locations gas prices shot …
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I first went through this as a teenager during hurricane Katrina. It was absolutely stunning to witness it directly after the hurricane when many of us were lucky to still be alive.
Since then, I've noticed it with every hurricane I've been through since then.
I first went through this as a teenager during hurricane Katrina. It was absolutely stunning to witness it directly after the hurricane when many of us were lucky to still be alive.
Since then, I've noticed it with every hurricane I've been through since then.