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Business Impact

Businesses are beginning to feel the sting of California's electricity crisis. By one estimate, the emergency cost the state 1.7-billion dollars in lost wages, sales and productivity last week alone. But opinion is divided on whether the harm will be long-lasting or merely a temporary annoyance to a resilient and economically powerful state. NPR's Elaine Korry has the story.

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