18 January 2018

The Economics of Snow Storms

The snow is falling in the Northeast and other parts of the country are seeing snow for the first time in a long time and in some cases ever!  Snowstorms can often have a very significant impact on the economy and business, and in fact the storms of a few winters ago caused the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the USA to fall by 2.1% in the first quarter of the year!  There was so much lag time in service that inventory got backed up and the supply chain was interrupted.

Snow storms are particularly bad for hourly employees such as restaurant workers who wont be called into work the day of the storm and possibly for days after.  On the other hand, snow plow drivers and folks who shovel will benefit tremendously from the weather.  In the storms from a few winters’ ago a roofing company we are familiar with had many hourly laborers shoveling off roofs for weeks!  Of course all the skiers love the snow and the economy around the mountains flourish in the snow!

Listen below as Win Damon and Stu talk about this topic on WJOP Joppa radio FM 96.3 in Newburyport.

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