AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTropical Storm Lala’s Economic Shock: Lala weakened to a tropical storm after a Category 1 brush with Hawaii’s Big Island, but the damage is already massive—Gov. Josh Green estimates hundreds of millions in losses, with flooding, landslides, road closures, and at least one death reported. Power Restoration Pressure: Hawaiian Electric warned outages could last weeks or even months in hardest-hit rural areas, with hundreds of thousands of customers affected statewide as crews assess damage. Insurance Claims Push: The state Insurance Division urged residents to file claims quickly, document losses, and avoid permanent repairs before insurers approve. Local Business & Community Resilience: As storm impacts disrupt daily life, Hawaii’s farmers and small operators are also preparing—Hawaiʻi Farmers Union opened applications for a free mentorship program for aspiring farmers on Maui, Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi. Housing & Household Finance: A new analysis on retirement spending says a $500,000 nest egg can run out in about nine years at typical retiree spending, but can stretch to 25 with Social Security and other levers—useful for Hawaii’s aging population. Education Demographics: A study using location-tracking data found public school enrollment is shrinking fastest in West Virginia and Hawaii is near the top too, driven by falling births and population loss—raising long-term planning questions for local districts. Regulatory & Legal Watch: Hawaii’s hemp crackdown is headed to court, with an industry lawsuit challenging the state’s move against hemp-based products.
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