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New Mexico

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

(FY 2012 Defense Contracts Baseline Data)

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

Go to www.forthecommondefense.org/reports to view detailed reports on New Mexico counties, cities, Congressional Districts, industries, small businesses and information on sources and methodology.


         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 New Mexico 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 YearCityContract Count$ AmountReduction
   by 9.0%
Reduction
   by 18.0%
New Mexico2012Alamogordo52$22,839,229-$2,055,531-$4,111,061
New Mexico2012Albuquerque939$554,093,850-$49,868,448-$99,736,897
New Mexico2012Alcalde1$42,382-$3,814-$7,629
New Mexico2012Angel Fire2$55,997-$5,040-$10,079
New Mexico2012Anton Chico1$16,255-$1,463-$2,926
New Mexico2012Arroyo Hondo2$9,286-$836-$1,671
New Mexico2012Artesia12$13,286,835-$1,195,815-$2,391,630
New Mexico2012Belen29$1,926,441-$173,380-$346,759
New Mexico2012Bernalillo37$4,597,211-$413,749-$827,498
New Mexico2012Bosque Farms1$2,140-$193-$385
New Mexico2012Canones1$50,764-$4,569-$9,138
New Mexico2012Carlsbad22$606,363-$54,573-$109,145
New Mexico2012Cedar Crest8$249,909-$22,492-$44,984
New Mexico2012Chaparral4$251,012-$22,591-$45,182
New Mexico2012Cloudcroft3$93,980-$8,458-$16,916
New Mexico2012Clovis60$13,323,456-$1,199,111-$2,398,222
New Mexico2012Cochiti Lake2-$61,772$5,559$11,119
New Mexico2012Columbus1$125,177-$11,266-$22,532
New Mexico2012Corrales2$26,626-$2,396-$4,793
New Mexico2012Coyote1$25,578-$2,302-$4,604
New Mexico2012Deming1$8,160-$734-$1,469
New Mexico2012Edgewood3$72,660-$6,539-$13,079
New Mexico2012Elephant Butte1-$1,538$138$277
New Mexico2012Espanola9$124,691-$11,222-$22,444
New Mexico2012Farmington16$208,831-$18,795-$37,590
New Mexico2012Fort Wingate2$70,058-$6,305-$12,610
New Mexico2012Gallup4$2,946,181-$265,156-$530,313
New Mexico2012Hobbs1$14,375-$1,294-$2,588
New Mexico2012Holloman Air Force Base1$18,000-$1,620-$3,240
New Mexico2012Kirtland AFB4$287,627-$25,886-$51,773
New Mexico2012La Luz2$2,106-$190-$379
New Mexico2012Laguna2$46,558-$4,190-$8,380
New Mexico2012Lakewood1$16,030-$1,443-$2,885
New Mexico2012Las Cruces385$125,224,687-$11,270,222-$22,540,445
New Mexico2012Las Vegas2$10,680-$961-$1,922
New Mexico2012Lemitar1$0$0$0
New Mexico2012Lindrith1$15,145-$1,363-$2,726
New Mexico2012Logan1$3,998-$360-$720
New Mexico2012Los Alamos6$311,188-$28,007-$56,014
New Mexico2012Los Lunas23$1,562,450-$140,621-$281,241
New Mexico2012Melrose4$28,281-$2,545-$5,091
New Mexico2012Mesilla Park3$848,414-$76,357-$152,715
New Mexico2012Moriarty29$2,263,206-$203,689-$407,377
New Mexico2012Navajo1$39,800-$3,582-$7,164
New Mexico2012Pena Blanca2$134,008-$12,061-$24,121
New Mexico2012Peralta1$66,123-$5,951-$11,902
New Mexico2012Portales11$1,030,331-$92,730-$185,460
New Mexico2012Raton6$15,699,126-$1,412,921-$2,825,843
New Mexico2012Rio Rancho20$378,756-$34,088-$68,176
New Mexico2012Roswell21$528,817-$47,594-$95,187
New Mexico2012Ruidoso4$73,722-$6,635-$13,270
New Mexico2012San Juan Pueblo6$63,215,585-$5,689,403-$11,378,806
New Mexico2012Santa Cruz1$1,512,120-$136,091-$272,182
New Mexico2012Santa Fe61$9,813,132-$883,182-$1,766,364
New Mexico2012Silver City3$55,678-$5,011-$10,022
New Mexico2012Socorro11$3,039,010-$273,511-$547,022
New Mexico2012Springer1$1,426-$128-$257
New Mexico2012Sunland Park3$245,592-$22,103-$44,207
New Mexico2012Taos19$8,614,511-$775,306-$1,550,612
New Mexico2012Tijeras5$2,752,647-$247,738-$495,476
New Mexico2012Tinnie2$461,966-$41,577-$83,154
New Mexico2012Truth or Consequences37$289,883-$26,089-$52,179
New Mexico2012Tucumcari1$4,893-$440-$881
New Mexico2012White Sands Missile Range4$54,742,385-$4,926,815-$9,853,630
TOTAL  1,902$908,342,018-$81,750,785-$163,501,571

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 16:39:54 www.forthecommondefense.org