Bend, Don't Break: Small Business Financial Resilience after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma

Diana Farrell, Chris Wheat
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This report assesses the impact of hurricanes Harvey and Irma on small businesses’ cash inflows, outflows and balances. We leverage an anonymized sample of 40,000 firms who hold business banking deposit accounts with Chase to produce a daily view of small business cash flows from August 2017 to November 2017. We find that cash balances for the typical small business dropped by 7.4 percent after landfall in Houston and Miami, but recovered within two to three weeks. Moreover, inflows dropped by over 63 percent and recover in about a week, and outflows dropped by over 54 percent and recovered in two to three weeks. While balances and cash flows fell in all industries the week of landfall, construction, repair and maintenance firm balances increased the most in the weeks following landfall. These findings provide insight into the major financial disruption that small businesses experienced in the wake of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, and the relative financial resilience of firms in the face of these impacts.
《弯曲,不要折断:哈维和厄玛飓风后小企业的财务弹性》
本报告评估了飓风哈维和厄玛对小企业现金流入、流出和结余的影响。我们利用在大通银行拥有商业银行存款账户的40,000家公司的匿名样本,从2017年8月到2017年11月,每天查看小企业现金流。我们发现,飓风登陆休斯顿和迈阿密后,典型小企业的现金余额下降了7.4%,但在两到三周内就恢复了。此外,流入减少了63%以上,并在大约一周内恢复,流出减少了54%以上,并在两到三周内恢复。虽然所有行业的结余和现金流量在登陆一周内都有所下降,但建筑、维修和保养公司的结余在登陆后的几周内增幅最大。这些发现有助于深入了解小型企业在哈维和伊尔玛飓风之后所经历的重大财务中断,以及企业在面对这些影响时的相对财务弹性。
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