Hurricane Sandy, One Year Later (Infographic) Here's a visual look at Hurricane Sandy's devastation and what's happened since.

By Diana Ransom

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Editor's Note: One year after Hurricane Sandy laid waste to countless businesses and homes across the eastern seaboard, we take a look back at those dramatic few days. For more, check out all of our Sandy Anniversary coverage.

We've parsed the numbers, examined the aftermath, talked of recovery and given you some helpful resources. Here, is a visual representation of Hurricane Sandy's cost and various recovery efforts from the online home improvement network, Porch.

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Hurricane Sandy: One year later

Diana Ransom is the former deputy editor of Entrepreneur.com.

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