Obama and your job outlook
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STATE-BY-STATE DEFENSE CUTS
Arizona
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In Arizona Losing 35,248 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton (D-AZ) Said The Sequester Cuts Are “One Of The Greatest Looming Threats To Our Local Economy.” “‘One of the greatest looming threats to our local economy was the so-called sequester cuts,’ said Stanton, who heads a U.S. Conference of Mayors defense transition task force.” (Christopher Leone, “Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton: Defense Cuts Could Be ‘Devastating’ To Region’s Economy,” AZ Capitol Times , 6/5/12)
Colorado
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In Colorado Losing 18,442 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- Under Sequestration, Colorado Business Could Lose More Than $1.22 Billion. “With sequestration, or automatic cuts, to whittle the federal deficit, there would be 18 percent in defense cuts. The group said annual Colorado business losses could be greater than $1.22 billion, and some businesses may have to shut down.” (Ann Schrader, “Colorado Defense Firms Could Lose Millions Of Dollars In Obama Budget Plan,” Denver Post, 2/14/12)
Florida
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In Florida Losing 41,905 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- Under Sequestration, Florida Would Lose $2.298 Billion In Wages, And $3.345 Billion In State Domestic Product. (Chuck Crumbo, “Southeast Faces Heavy Job Losses If Defense Cuts Approved,” Columbia Regional Business Report , 7/2/12)
Iowa
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In Iowa Losing 5,238 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- Under Sequestration, Iowa’s Veteran And Service-Disabled Veteran Businesses Will Lose A Combined $6,990,691 In Revenue. (Center For Security Policy, The United States Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports 2011 Data Edition , 6/6/12)
Michigan
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In Michigan Losing 13,531 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- Under Sequestration, Michigan’s Veteran And Service-Disabled Veteran Businesses Will Lose A Combined $25,548,820 In Revenue. (Center For Security Policy, The United States Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports 2011 Data Edition , 6/6/12)
Minnesota
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In Missouri Losing 33,611 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- Under Sequestration, Missouri’s Veteran And Service-Disabled Veteran Businesses Will Lose A Combined $27,814,245 In Revenue. (Center For Security Policy, The United States Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports 2011 Data Edition , 6/6/12)
Nevada
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In Nevada Losing 4,256 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- Under Sequestration, Nevada’s Veteran And Service-Disabled Veteran Businesses Will Lose A Combined $10,047,361 In Revenue. (The United States Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports, 2011 Data Edition, Center For Security Policy, 6/6/12)
New Hampshire
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In New Hampshire Losing 3,601 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- Under Sequestration, New Hampshire’s Veteran And Service-Disabled Veteran Businesses Will Lose A Combined $8,987,532 In Revenue. (Center For Security Policy, The United States Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports 2011 Data Edition , 6/6/12)
New Mexico
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In New Mexico Losing 4,911 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- Under Sequestration, New Mexico’s Veteran And Service-Disabled Veteran Businesses Will Lose A Combined $8,713,008 In Revenue. (Center For Security Policy, The United States Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports 2011 Data Edition , 6/6/12)
North Carolina
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In North Carolina Losing 11,895 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- Under Sequestration, North Carolina Would Lose $650.4 Million In Wages, And $947 Million In State Domestic Product. (Chuck Crumbo, “Southeast Faces Heavy Job Losses If Defense Cuts Approved,” Columbia Regional Business Report , 7/2/12)
Ohio
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In Ohio Losing 21,280 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- In Ohio, Sequestration Would Mean 1,377 Fewer Active-Duty Service Members And A Loss Of 6,250 DOD Civilian Personnel. “House Armed Services Committee estimates show defense cuts in Ohio would mean 1,377 fewer active-duty service members out of 8,261, and the loss of 6,250 Defense Department civilian personnel out of 25,001 in the state, according to the nonprofit and nonpartisan Center for Security Policy in Washington, D.C.” (John Nolan, Barrie Barber, “Ohio Defense Industry Faces Layoffs If Congress Fails To Take Action,” Detroit News , 7/1/12)
Pennsylvania
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In Pennsylvania Losing 39,941 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- Under Sequestration, Pennsylvania’s Veteran And Service-Disabled Veteran Businesses Will Lose A Combined $76,019,429 In Revenue. (Center For Security Policy, The United States Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports 2011 Data Edition , 6/6/12)
Virginia
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In Virginia Losing 136,191 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- Under Sequestration, Virginia Would Lose $7.241 Billion In Wages, And $10.539 Billion In State Domestic Product. (Chuck Crumbo, “Southeast Faces Heavy Job Losses If Defense Cuts Approved,” Columbia Regional Business Report , 7/2/12)
Wisconsin
According To A Study By George Mason University, The Defense Spending Cuts In Sequestration Would Result In Wisconsin Losing 27,609 Jobs. (Stephen S. Fuller, “The Economic Impact Of The Budget Control Act Of 2011 On DOD And Non-DOD Agencies,” Report, 7/17/12)- Under Sequestration, Wisconsin’s Veteran And Service-Disabled Veteran Businesses Will Lose A Combined $7,985,478 In Revenue. (The United States Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports, 2011 Data Edition, Center For Security Policy, 6/6/12)
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