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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

Go to www.forthecommondefense.org/reports to view detailed reports on Ohio 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 Ohio 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%
Ohio2012Adams3$72,313-$6,508-$13,016
Ohio2012Allen80$2,011,862-$181,068-$362,135
Ohio2012Ashland13$611,803-$55,062-$110,125
Ohio2012Ashtabula50$17,206,411-$1,548,577-$3,097,154
Ohio2012Athens35$1,885,114-$169,660-$339,321
Ohio2012Auglaize36$1,433,395-$129,006-$258,011
Ohio2012Belmont19$8,421,292-$757,916-$1,515,833
Ohio2012Brown2$52,574-$4,732-$9,463
Ohio2012Butler180$144,469,364-$13,002,243-$26,004,487
Ohio2012Champaign194$13,622,080-$1,225,987-$2,451,974
Ohio2012Clark117$28,770,066-$2,589,306-$5,178,612
Ohio2012Clermont226$64,443,518-$5,799,917-$11,599,834
Ohio2012Clinton10$88,544-$7,969-$15,938
Ohio2012Columbiana237$9,537,054-$858,335-$1,716,670
Ohio2012Coshocton1$56,022-$5,042-$10,084
Ohio2012Crawford21$1,585,163-$142,665-$285,329
Ohio2012Cuyahoga1,717$311,308,131-$28,017,733-$56,035,466
Ohio2012Darke42$1,279,473-$115,153-$230,305
Ohio2012Defiance2$438,495-$39,465-$78,929
Ohio2012Delaware340$21,285,296-$1,915,677-$3,831,353
Ohio2012Erie16$831,133-$74,802-$149,604
Ohio2012Fairfield16$439,683-$39,571-$79,143
Ohio2012Fayette6$125,707-$11,314-$22,627
Ohio2012Franklin2,903$2,114,787,028-$190,330,840-$380,661,680
Ohio2012Fulton13$988,435-$88,959-$177,918
Ohio2012Gallia1$159,915-$14,392-$28,785
Ohio2012Geauga49$2,183,084-$196,478-$392,955
Ohio2012Greene652$368,929,133-$33,203,623-$66,407,247
Ohio2012Guernsey4$95,679-$8,611-$17,222
Ohio2012Hamilton1,115$1,832,069,268-$164,886,241-$329,772,481
Ohio2012Hancock3$393,915-$35,452-$70,905
Ohio2012Hardin12$3,246,244-$292,162-$584,324
Ohio2012Harrison3$230,812-$20,773-$41,546
Ohio2012Henry1$72,172-$6,495-$12,991
Ohio2012Highland11$207,095-$18,639-$37,277
Ohio2012Hocking2$23,525-$2,117-$4,235
Ohio2012Holmes5$3,163,498-$284,715-$569,430
Ohio2012Huron22$175,909-$15,832-$31,664
Ohio2012Jackson7$2,383,714-$214,534-$429,069
Ohio2012Jefferson38$2,550,347-$229,531-$459,062
Ohio2012Knox3$3,790,926-$341,183-$682,367
Ohio2012Lake677$37,308,235-$3,357,741-$6,715,483
Ohio2012Lawrence18$2,588,755-$232,988-$465,976
Ohio2012Licking44$111,629,263-$10,046,634-$20,093,268
Ohio2012Logan44$12,325,498-$1,109,295-$2,218,590
Ohio2012Lorain378$5,658,006-$509,221-$1,018,441
Ohio2012Lucas94$46,093,019-$4,148,372-$8,296,744
Ohio2012Madison14$887,144-$79,843-$159,686
Ohio2012Mahoning64$14,997,524-$1,349,777-$2,699,554
Ohio2012Marion7$105,046-$9,454-$18,908
Ohio2012Medina139$67,854,408-$6,106,897-$12,213,794
Ohio2012Mercer40$740,880-$66,679-$133,358
Ohio2012Miami214$62,296,910-$5,606,722-$11,213,444
Ohio2012Montgomery4,368$479,881,584-$43,189,344-$86,378,689
Ohio2012Morgan1$6,140-$553-$1,105
Ohio2012Morrow1$14,300-$1,287-$2,574
Ohio2012Muskingum5$354,877-$31,939-$63,878
Ohio2012Ottawa9$1,169,684-$105,272-$210,543
Ohio2012Paulding3$267,293-$24,056-$48,113
Ohio2012Perry9$95,601-$8,604-$17,208
Ohio2012Pickaway9$1,005,809-$90,523-$181,046
Ohio2012Pike7$2,381,559-$214,340-$428,681
Ohio2012Portage139$4,552,023-$409,682-$819,364
Ohio2012Preble8$179,566-$16,161-$32,322
Ohio2012Putnam16$484,986-$43,649-$87,297
Ohio2012Richland117$4,835,393-$435,185-$870,371
Ohio2012Ross13$285,168-$25,665-$51,330
Ohio2012Sandusky12$10,870,689-$978,362-$1,956,724
Ohio2012Scioto10$70,688-$6,362-$12,724
Ohio2012Seneca20$545,412-$49,087-$98,174
Ohio2012Shelby27$515,888-$46,430-$92,860
Ohio2012Stark415$58,761,856-$5,288,567-$10,577,135
Ohio2012Summit654$290,768,949-$26,169,206-$52,338,413
Ohio2012Trumbull64$4,635,471-$417,192-$834,385
Ohio2012Tuscarawas204$7,955,288-$715,976-$1,431,952
Ohio2012Union20$220,462-$19,842-$39,683
Ohio2012Van Wert6$126,266-$11,364-$22,728
Ohio2012Vinton1$164,362-$14,793-$29,585
Ohio2012Warren455$33,755,248-$3,037,972-$6,075,945
Ohio2012Washington28$921,104-$82,899-$165,799
Ohio2012Wayne227$89,148,010-$8,023,321-$16,046,642
Ohio2012Williams5$424,266-$38,184-$76,368
Ohio2012Wood46$7,370,362-$663,333-$1,326,665
Ohio2012Wyandot2$29,571-$2,661-$5,323
TOTAL  16,841$6,329,707,755-$569,673,719-$1,139,347,443

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 16:39:57 www.forthecommondefense.org