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Washington Post BusinessSep 13, 2017
In the wake of Hurricane Irma, will Florida remain a retirement haven?
No, the economy wouldn't be better off if everyone moved to New York and San Francisco

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With threat of hurricanes, is Florida still a retirement haven?
No, the economy wouldn't be better off if everyone moved to New York and San Francisco

Washington Post BusinessSep 13, 2017
To help hurricane victims, Congress may make it easier to tap 401(k) accounts
No, the economy wouldn't be better off if everyone moved to New York and San Francisco

WSJ US NewsSep 13, 2017
Herculean Task as Crews Race to Restore Power in Florida
Block by block and city by city, utilities face one of the largest power-restoration challenges in U.S. history as they bring back electricity to more than 15 million people left in the dark after Hurricane Irma.

USA Today MoneySep 13, 2017
Texas mom uses extreme coupon skills to help Hurricane Harvey victims
A Texas woman is putting her knack for finding deals with coupons to good use by helping Hurricane Harvey victims in need of food and basic necessities.        

Google Business NewsSep 13, 2017
Tesla intentionally makes some of their cars worse, and it's good for everybody - Quartz

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If it was possible, companies would charge every person the maximum they would pay for their product. In this world of maximum pricing, Apple could charge the super-rich the tens of thousands of dollars they would probably be willing to pay for iPhones
Tesla Remotely Expanded Car Batteries Near Irma's Path, And Questions LingerNPR
Tesla helped Florida residents escape hurricane Irma, here's howFinancial Express
Tesla extends Model S, Model X range near Hurricane IrmaCNET
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MarketWatch MarketPulseSep 13, 2017
Southern's Georgia Power still has 360,000 customers without power
Georgia Power, a subsidiary of Southern Co. , said Wednesday that 95% of its customers who were impacted by Hurricane Irma should have power restored by Sunday night. By Tuesday night, 60% of the customers impacted, or about 590,000 customers, had service restored. The Atlanta-based utility said about 360,000 of its customers are currently without power. The company said there have been more than 12,000 cases of individual damage or trouble, which includes broken poles and lines. Southern's stock, which was inactive in premarket trade, has gained 2.7% so far this month, while the SPDR Utilities Select Sector ETF has lost 0.1% and the S&P 500 has tacked on 1.0%.

Market Pulse Stories are Rapid-fire, short news bursts on stocks and markets as they move. Visit MarketWatch.com for more information on this news.



NYTimes BusinessSep 12, 2017
How Business Was Battered by Irma
Hurricane Irma has weakened to a tropical storm, but left damage to nearly all parts of a tightly connected Florida economy that relies heavily on tourism.
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