In DC, the attacks were devastating. A whole airport shut down completely for months, only to be reopened for partial traffic. This airport does $10-15 billion in business each year and is a major through point for US Air's DC<->NYC shuttle. Hotels and cabbies were crippled for at least a month afterward.
After the attack, downtown DC was shut down. Each workday lost means about $1 billion.
While not strictly 9/11-related, it appears to me that the anthrax scare was a sympathy play. The entire DC mail delivery system was screwed up for a couple of months. Weeks went by with no mail delivered.
DC will have spent several hundreds of millions of dollars extra on security post-9/11.
All of this sucks hard. I would be happy to get out of this with only a $100 billion scratch. But it doesn't look like that would anywhere near cover it.
After the attack, downtown DC was shut down. Each workday lost means about $1 billion.
While not strictly 9/11-related, it appears to me that the anthrax scare was a sympathy play. The entire DC mail delivery system was screwed up for a couple of months. Weeks went by with no mail delivered.
DC will have spent several hundreds of millions of dollars extra on security post-9/11.
All of this sucks hard. I would be happy to get out of this with only a $100 billion scratch. But it doesn't look like that would anywhere near cover it.
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