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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

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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 Maine 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%
Maine2012Alfred3$560,959-$50,486-$100,973
Maine2012Auburn25$339,024-$30,512-$61,024
Maine2012Augusta17$11,945,813-$1,075,123-$2,150,246
Maine2012Bangor44$744,531-$67,008-$134,016
Maine2012Bar Harbor19$142,946-$12,865-$25,730
Maine2012Bath54$1,129,875,263-$101,688,778-$203,377,555
Maine2012Belfast6$23,980,358-$2,158,232-$4,316,465
Maine2012Belgrade3$19,124-$1,721-$3,442
Maine2012Berwick5$45,100-$4,059-$8,118
Maine2012Bethel1$0$0$0
Maine2012Biddeford24$11,280,317-$1,015,229-$2,030,457
Maine2012Boothbay Harbor1$29,562-$2,661-$5,321
Maine2012Bowdoinham1-$20,725$1,865$3,731
Maine2012Brewer10$884,775-$79,630-$159,260
Maine2012Bridgton42$1,941,172-$174,705-$349,411
Maine2012Brunswick24$1,947,756-$175,298-$350,596
Maine2012Buxton1$0$0$0
Maine2012Calais4$24,295-$2,187-$4,373
Maine2012Camden3-$4,931$444$888
Maine2012Caribou4$75,274-$6,775-$13,549
Maine2012Cornish1-$6,765$609$1,218
Maine2012Detroit4$212,856-$19,157-$38,314
Maine2012Dover Foxcroft1$174,988-$15,749-$31,498
Maine2012Eliot16$8,962,896-$806,661-$1,613,321
Maine2012Ellsworth2$30,981-$2,788-$5,577
Maine2012Fairfield1-$242,054$21,785$43,570
Maine2012Falmouth2$16,083-$1,447-$2,895
Maine2012Freeport5$1,191,748-$107,257-$214,515
Maine2012Fryeburg2$9,625-$866-$1,733
Maine2012Gorham30$299,947-$26,995-$53,990
Maine2012Gray70$631,932-$56,874-$113,748
Maine2012Hallowell2-$6,563$591$1,181
Maine2012Hampden7$124,739-$11,227-$22,453
Maine2012Harpswell2$28,598-$2,574-$5,148
Maine2012Hinckley1$5,500-$495-$990
Maine2012Holden1$21,496-$1,935-$3,869
Maine2012Jonesboro1$60,300-$5,427-$10,854
Maine2012Kennebunk4-$18,096$1,629$3,257
Maine2012Kingfield3$20,416-$1,837-$3,675
Maine2012Kittery65$411,446-$37,030-$74,060
Maine2012Lewiston17$80,475-$7,243-$14,486
Maine2012Limestone1$20,785-$1,871-$3,741
Maine2012Manchester3$436,677-$39,301-$78,602
Maine2012Mechanic Falls5$365,158-$32,864-$65,728
Maine2012Milo5$1,155,762-$104,019-$208,037
Maine2012Morrill3$151,728-$13,656-$27,311
Maine2012Newport1$3,797,529-$341,778-$683,555
Maine2012North Anson2$7,725-$695-$1,391
Maine2012North Berwick6$2,914,593-$262,313-$524,627
Maine2012North Yarmouth1$3,750-$338-$675
Maine2012Old Orchard Beach1-$80$7$14
Maine2012Old Town22$28,344,612-$2,551,015-$5,102,030
Maine2012Orono7$2,160,095-$194,409-$388,817
Maine2012Pittsfield2$65,502-$5,895-$11,790
Maine2012Poland2$115,107-$10,360-$20,719
Maine2012Portland55$284,580,713-$25,612,265-$51,224,530
Maine2012Presque Isle3$27,985-$2,519-$5,037
Maine2012Princeton2$22,228,021-$2,000,522-$4,001,044
Maine2012Rangeley2-$227,680$20,491$40,982
Maine2012Raymond1$3,967-$357-$714
Maine2012Rockland4-$12,132$1,092$2,184
Maine2012Rockport2$57,984-$5,219-$10,437
Maine2012Rumford2$114,960-$10,346-$20,693
Maine2012Saco17$492,547-$44,329-$88,658
Maine2012Sanford16$700,290-$63,026-$126,052
Maine2012Sangerville1$17,400-$1,566-$3,132
Maine2012Scarborough9$251,091-$22,598-$45,196
Maine2012Searsport2$13,705-$1,233-$2,467
Maine2012Shapleigh1$4,148-$373-$747
Maine2012Shawmut1$4,365-$393-$786
Maine2012Skowhegan2$86,231-$7,761-$15,522
Maine2012South Berwick8$150,138-$13,512-$27,025
Maine2012South Portland42$455,493-$40,994-$81,989
Maine2012St. Francis1$0$0$0
Maine2012Steuben1$0$0$0
Maine2012Topsham1$48,923-$4,403-$8,806
Maine2012Waldoboro2$30,665-$2,760-$5,520
Maine2012Waterville21$671,368-$60,423-$120,846
Maine2012Wayne2$113,740-$10,237-$20,473
Maine2012West Forks1$5,238-$471-$943
Maine2012West Newfield2-$3,865$348$696
Maine2012Westbrook70$3,629,756-$326,678-$653,356
Maine2012Windham4$19,608-$1,765-$3,529
Maine2012Winthrop4$55,670-$5,010-$10,021
Maine2012Yarmouth8$129,546-$11,659-$23,318
TOTAL  876$1,549,009,979-$139,410,903-$278,821,805

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 16:39:42 www.forthecommondefense.org