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Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report
By Contractor Location Data -- Sorted by County

(FY 2012 Defense Contracts Baseline Data)

Estimated 9% to 18% Annual Budget Reductions Starting in FY 2013

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         BACKGROUND ON THE DEFENSE BUDGET CUTS: 2013-2021

  • Our military is carrying an unfair burden of deficit cuts. To date, our Defense budget has been hit with 50% of deficit reduction -- yet it accounts for less than 20% of total federal spending. As a result of these cuts, in 2012 President Obama limited U.S. military capability to fighting one "regional conflict" and one "holding action."
     
  • Sequestration Defense budget cuts of $500 billion, combined with previous Defense cuts of another $487 billion, will cut defense spending in local communities by 9% to 18% between 2013 and 2021.
     
  • These reports show how estimates of defense budget reductions from 9% to 18% could affect Georgia with cuts in defense jobs and businesses. Ask your elected officials for ongoing updates on how these defense cuts will affect your community.
     
  • Alternative solutions have been proposed to maintain a strong defense, reduce our deficit and avoid tax increases. Elected officials have proposed that the President and Congress reduce mandatory entitlement spending and make cuts in the non-security programs in the Federal budget. Over 60% of federal spending goes to entitlements like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and now Obamacare.
 

StateContract YearCountyContract Count$ AmountReduction
   by 9.0%
Reduction
   by 18.0%
Georgia2012Appling13$236,909-$21,322-$42,644
Georgia2012Bacon32$473,410-$42,607-$85,214
Georgia2012Baker1$248,434-$22,359-$44,718
Georgia2012Baldwin3$38,666-$3,480-$6,960
Georgia2012Banks1-$13,775$1,240$2,480
Georgia2012Barrow5$94,924-$8,543-$17,086
Georgia2012Bartow29$21,449,718-$1,930,475-$3,860,949
Georgia2012Ben Hill2$3,171-$285-$571
Georgia2012Berrien3$130,403-$11,736-$23,473
Georgia2012Bibb410$19,646,964-$1,768,227-$3,536,454
Georgia2012Bleckley6$82,099-$7,389-$14,778
Georgia2012Brooks2$24,750-$2,228-$4,455
Georgia2012Bryan12$182,129-$16,392-$32,783
Georgia2012Bulloch18$2,088,100-$187,929-$375,858
Georgia2012Burke16$276,980-$24,928-$49,856
Georgia2012Calhoun3$20,534-$1,848-$3,696
Georgia2012Camden45$1,387,780-$124,900-$249,800
Georgia2012Carroll82$19,834,312-$1,785,088-$3,570,176
Georgia2012Catoosa4$24,114-$2,170-$4,341
Georgia2012Chatham343$279,262,872-$25,133,659-$50,267,319
Georgia2012Chattahoochee4$1,679,162-$151,125-$302,249
Georgia2012Chattooga1$14,500-$1,305-$2,610
Georgia2012Cherokee410$17,204,427-$1,548,398-$3,096,797
Georgia2012Clarke38$13,665,130-$1,229,862-$2,459,723
Georgia2012Clay8$7,637,173-$687,346-$1,374,691
Georgia2012Clayton36$11,270,974-$1,014,388-$2,028,775
Georgia2012Cobb1,099$2,422,566,602-$218,031,003-$436,062,006
Georgia2012Coffee3$11,600-$1,044-$2,088
Georgia2012Colquitt30$2,626,765-$236,409-$472,818
Georgia2012Columbia107$13,299,343-$1,196,941-$2,393,882
Georgia2012Coweta28$1,658,040-$149,224-$298,447
Georgia2012Crisp5$103,077-$9,277-$18,554
Georgia2012Dawson4$248,857-$22,397-$44,794
Georgia2012Decatur9$44,161,062-$3,974,496-$7,948,991
Georgia2012Dekalb717$123,930,475-$11,153,743-$22,307,486
Georgia2012Dodge70$351,455-$31,631-$63,262
Georgia2012Dooly1$7,720-$695-$1,390
Georgia2012Dougherty103$26,768,380-$2,409,154-$4,818,309
Georgia2012Douglas110$4,555,305-$409,977-$819,955
Georgia2012Effingham2$1,515,385-$136,385-$272,769
Georgia2012Elbert6$68,293-$6,146-$12,293
Georgia2012Emanuel1$0$0$0
Georgia2012Evans4$760,293-$68,426-$136,853
Georgia2012Fannin2$3,836-$345-$690
Georgia2012Fayette188$37,868,730-$3,408,186-$6,816,372
Georgia2012Floyd4$16,452-$1,481-$2,961
Georgia2012Forsyth47$1,349,651-$121,469-$242,937
Georgia2012Franklin7$344,691-$31,022-$62,044
Georgia2012Fulton1,691$937,743,988-$84,396,962-$168,793,925
Georgia2012Gilmer5$32,104-$2,889-$5,779
Georgia2012Glynn171$6,940,413-$624,637-$1,249,274
Georgia2012Gordon10$211,963-$19,077-$38,153
Georgia2012Grady2$50,527-$4,547-$9,095
Georgia2012Greene1$171,292-$15,416-$30,833
Georgia2012Gwinnett2,024$423,169,546-$38,085,261-$76,170,521
Georgia2012Habersham19$295,462-$26,592-$53,183
Georgia2012Hall275$147,736,483-$13,296,284-$26,592,568
Georgia2012Haralson2$241,216-$21,709-$43,419
Georgia2012Harris13$2,920,641-$262,858-$525,715
Georgia2012Hart7$6,921,619-$622,946-$1,245,891
Georgia2012Heard1$3,630-$327-$653
Georgia2012Henry110$48,894,528-$4,400,508-$8,801,015
Georgia2012Houston216$285,020,135-$25,651,813-$51,303,626
Georgia2012Irwin56$12,718,736-$1,144,686-$2,289,373
Georgia2012Jackson8$281,123-$25,301-$50,602
Georgia2012Jefferson6$55,646-$5,008-$10,016
Georgia2012Johnson4$166,266-$14,964-$29,928
Georgia2012Lamar3$37,227-$3,350-$6,701
Georgia2012Laurens12$4,667,446-$420,070-$840,140
Georgia2012Lee6$189,974-$17,098-$34,195
Georgia2012Liberty93$24,195,295-$2,177,577-$4,355,153
Georgia2012Lincoln7$46,247-$4,162-$8,324
Georgia2012Long2$69,007-$6,211-$12,421
Georgia2012Lowndes99$38,647,721-$3,478,295-$6,956,590
Georgia2012Lumpkin7$2,414,965-$217,347-$434,694
Georgia2012Macon9$4,259,051-$383,315-$766,629
Georgia2012Madison1$9,999-$900-$1,800
Georgia2012Marion5$226,386-$20,375-$40,749
Georgia2012McDuffie2$19,126-$1,721-$3,443
Georgia2012McIntosh1-$2,000$180$360
Georgia2012Meriwether3$216,673-$19,501-$39,001
Georgia2012Miller2$785,544-$70,699-$141,398
Georgia2012Mitchell3$868,531-$78,168-$156,336
Georgia2012Monroe2$128,210-$11,539-$23,078
Georgia2012Morgan8$2,213,011-$199,171-$398,342
Georgia2012Murray5$1,482,030-$133,383-$266,765
Georgia2012Muscogee212$87,082,412-$7,837,417-$15,674,835
Georgia2012Newton18$5,011,166-$451,005-$902,010
Georgia2012Oconee79$7,781,101-$700,299-$1,400,598
Georgia2012Paulding66$2,311,057-$207,995-$415,990
Georgia2012Peach31$9,078,036-$817,023-$1,634,047
Georgia2012Pickens26$292,981-$26,368-$52,737
Georgia2012Pierce8$237,816-$21,403-$42,807
Georgia2012Polk80$20,987,308-$1,888,858-$3,777,716
Georgia2012Pulaski1$45,592-$4,103-$8,207
Georgia2012Putnam1$23-$2-$4
Georgia2012Rabun24$422,853-$38,057-$76,114
Georgia2012Randolph2$2,100-$189-$378
Georgia2012Richmond235$70,811,425-$6,373,029-$12,746,057
Georgia2012Rockdale32$708,811-$63,793-$127,586
Georgia2012Screven2$21,402-$1,926-$3,852
Georgia2012Seminole1-$1,104$99$199
Georgia2012Spalding8$219,650-$19,769-$39,537
Georgia2012Stephens9$45,803-$4,122-$8,245
Georgia2012Stewart1$8,015-$721-$1,443
Georgia2012Sumter6$39,362-$3,543-$7,085
Georgia2012Tattnall16$11,420,698-$1,027,863-$2,055,726
Georgia2012Taylor5$11,069,234-$996,231-$1,992,462
Georgia2012Terrell1$5,700-$513-$1,026
Georgia2012Thomas21$13,451,043-$1,210,594-$2,421,188
Georgia2012Tift11$248,466-$22,362-$44,724
Georgia2012Toombs11$1,995,826-$179,624-$359,249
Georgia2012Treutlen1$21,402-$1,926-$3,852
Georgia2012Troup48$989,442-$89,050-$178,100
Georgia2012Turner2$68,102-$6,129-$12,258
Georgia2012Twiggs9$90,798-$8,172-$16,344
Georgia2012Union18$907,236-$81,651-$163,302
Georgia2012Upson5$486,512-$43,786-$87,572
Georgia2012Walker5$27,345-$2,461-$4,922
Georgia2012Walton17$1,132,935-$101,964-$203,928
Georgia2012Ware8$415,521-$37,397-$74,794
Georgia2012Wayne10$523,692-$47,132-$94,265
Georgia2012White1$0$0$0
Georgia2012Whitfield31$2,191,974-$197,278-$394,555
Georgia2012Wilcox1$114,000-$10,260-$20,520
Georgia2012Wilkes6$136,173-$12,256-$24,511
Georgia2012Worth11$163,167-$14,685-$29,370
TOTAL  10,045$5,283,794,708-$475,541,544-$951,083,082

Data sources and more data available at www.governmentcontractswon.com, compiled from public data at www.fpds.gov

Created by the Center for Security Policy Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report Generator (v.2.8.0-CL) November 6, 2013 16:39:30 www.forthecommondefense.org