The
initial costs to communities affected by natural disasters can be great; however,
after a natural disaster there is usually a surge of economic
activity that continues for an extended
period as people and communities rebuild and money and workers flow into the area — increasing income tax and sales tax revenues to municipalities.
Beyond that
initial move to cut off app access
after a three - month
period of user inactivity, Facebook now says it will no longer let apps ask for personal data like religious views, political affiliation, relationship status, custom friends list, education and work history, and
activity on fitness, book reading, music listening, news reading, video watching, and game playing.