Beyond the torment it has already caused in the Carribbean and the stress it places on those who are evacuating the Gulf Coast, hurricane Gustav will lead to higher prices at the pumps. That's because the majority of the Gulf of Mexico's oil production is shut down in anticipation of Gustav's force.
Exactly how much production is being shut down? CNNMoney reports that "energy producers have shut in approximately 77% of oil output and 37% of natural gas production in the Gulf of
And the production shut-down is significant -- "nearly 1 million barrels of daily oil production is now shut down. The last time this happened was in

Amazing as it might seem the State Legislature of Louisiana has seen fit to recreate Yossarian's nightmarish experience in
Miles of New Orleans remain pretty much the way Katrina left it two years ago -- with 123,000 owner-occupied homes and 80,000 rental units damaged or destroyed. And as one of the poorest regions of the U.S., it should come as no surprise that subprime mortgages have deeply penetrated its mortgage market.

