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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 New Hampshire 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 Hampshire2012Amherst25$1,569,900-$141,291-$282,582
New Hampshire2012Andover1$66,259-$5,963-$11,927
New Hampshire2012Atkinson1$39,500-$3,555-$7,110
New Hampshire2012Auburn1$26,372-$2,373-$4,747
New Hampshire2012Barrington4$29,520-$2,657-$5,314
New Hampshire2012Bedford59$8,301,160-$747,104-$1,494,209
New Hampshire2012Belmont26$3,151,874-$283,669-$567,337
New Hampshire2012Bow5$328,618-$29,576-$59,151
New Hampshire2012Bradford1$49,267-$4,434-$8,868
New Hampshire2012Bristol1$3,687-$332-$664
New Hampshire2012Brookline2$192,256-$17,303-$34,606
New Hampshire2012Campton1$16,220-$1,460-$2,920
New Hampshire2012Canaan3$32,598-$2,934-$5,868
New Hampshire2012Canterbury1$4,550-$410-$819
New Hampshire2012Center Conway1$54,221-$4,880-$9,760
New Hampshire2012Center Sandwich2$8,750-$788-$1,575
New Hampshire2012Charlestown2$7,870-$708-$1,417
New Hampshire2012Claremont515$136,952,981-$12,325,769-$24,651,538
New Hampshire2012Colebrook4-$17,296$1,557$3,113
New Hampshire2012Concord46$1,986,055-$178,745-$357,490
New Hampshire2012Contoocook11$315,568-$28,401-$56,802
New Hampshire2012Conway1$41,354-$3,722-$7,444
New Hampshire2012Cornish3$122,662-$11,040-$22,079
New Hampshire2012Derry12$1,821,239-$163,912-$327,823
New Hampshire2012Dover46$433,325-$38,999-$77,999
New Hampshire2012Durham10$340,160-$30,614-$61,229
New Hampshire2012East Hampstead2$9,044-$814-$1,628
New Hampshire2012Enfield5$2,539,178-$228,526-$457,052
New Hampshire2012Epsom3$12,700-$1,143-$2,286
New Hampshire2012Etna1$0$0$0
New Hampshire2012Exeter260$7,448,930-$670,404-$1,340,807
New Hampshire2012Farmington3$150,289-$13,526-$27,052
New Hampshire2012Francestown1$5,000-$450-$900
New Hampshire2012Franconia4$49,810-$4,483-$8,966
New Hampshire2012Franklin4$26,515-$2,386-$4,773
New Hampshire2012Gilford4$98,688-$8,882-$17,764
New Hampshire2012Goffstown1$12,450-$1,121-$2,241
New Hampshire2012Greenland2$19,571-$1,761-$3,523
New Hampshire2012Greenville6$9,814-$883-$1,767
New Hampshire2012Hampstead2$466,143-$41,953-$83,906
New Hampshire2012Hampton14$637,391-$57,365-$114,730
New Hampshire2012Hancock1$11,474-$1,033-$2,065
New Hampshire2012Hanover92$17,414,667-$1,567,320-$3,134,640
New Hampshire2012Henniker2$5,993-$539-$1,079
New Hampshire2012Hill3$5,755-$518-$1,036
New Hampshire2012Hinsdale17$480,496-$43,245-$86,489
New Hampshire2012Holderness1$46,059-$4,145-$8,291
New Hampshire2012Hollis12$5,070,149-$456,313-$912,627
New Hampshire2012Hooksett32$2,038,276-$183,445-$366,890
New Hampshire2012Hudson66$4,687,181-$421,846-$843,693
New Hampshire2012Keene95$4,398,831-$395,895-$791,790
New Hampshire2012Kingston1$17,500-$1,575-$3,150
New Hampshire2012Laconia225$6,981,461-$628,332-$1,256,663
New Hampshire2012Lancaster2$55,267-$4,974-$9,948
New Hampshire2012Lebanon241$12,343,491-$1,110,914-$2,221,828
New Hampshire2012Lisbon62$12,368,561-$1,113,171-$2,226,341
New Hampshire2012Litchfield3$50,973-$4,588-$9,175
New Hampshire2012Littleton1$45,859-$4,127-$8,255
New Hampshire2012Lochmere1-$50$5$9
New Hampshire2012Londonderry204$135,522,712-$12,197,045-$24,394,089
New Hampshire2012Lyme205$3,514,590-$316,313-$632,626
New Hampshire2012Manchester174$54,496,781-$4,904,710-$9,809,421
New Hampshire2012Marlborough2$9,742-$877-$1,754
New Hampshire2012Merrimack106$53,383,160-$4,804,485-$9,608,969
New Hampshire2012Milford8$18,450,505-$1,660,546-$3,321,091
New Hampshire2012Monroe1$19,767-$1,779-$3,558
New Hampshire2012Nashua314$1,006,518,016-$90,586,625-$181,173,250
New Hampshire2012New Boston1$37,247-$3,352-$6,704
New Hampshire2012New Hampton1$1,800-$162-$324
New Hampshire2012New Ipswich3$1,654,458-$148,901-$297,802
New Hampshire2012New London1$5,480-$493-$986
New Hampshire2012Newport1$22,307-$2,008-$4,015
New Hampshire2012Newton1$9,700-$873-$1,746
New Hampshire2012North Conway1$34,084-$3,068-$6,135
New Hampshire2012North Hampton56$1,383,774-$124,540-$249,079
New Hampshire2012North Sutton4$151,826-$13,664-$27,329
New Hampshire2012North Walpole7$92,488-$8,324-$16,648
New Hampshire2012Nottingham2$12,500-$1,125-$2,250
New Hampshire2012Ossipee5$202,134-$18,192-$36,384
New Hampshire2012Pelham2$21,220-$1,910-$3,820
New Hampshire2012Peterborough35$685,455-$61,691-$123,382
New Hampshire2012Pittsfield10$271,237-$24,411-$48,823
New Hampshire2012Plainfield3$47,093-$4,238-$8,477
New Hampshire2012Plaistow121$7,936,451-$714,281-$1,428,561
New Hampshire2012Portsmouth100$88,903,250-$8,001,293-$16,002,586
New Hampshire2012Raymond1$17,378-$1,564-$3,128
New Hampshire2012Rindge1$36,501-$3,285-$6,570
New Hampshire2012Rochester117$3,759,217-$338,330-$676,659
New Hampshire2012Rumney8$139,048-$12,514-$25,029
New Hampshire2012Rye7$38,511-$3,466-$6,932
New Hampshire2012Salem82$25,228,825-$2,270,594-$4,541,189
New Hampshire2012Salisbury4$19,820-$1,784-$3,568
New Hampshire2012Sanbornton1$7,300-$657-$1,314
New Hampshire2012Sanbornville1$14,915-$1,342-$2,685
New Hampshire2012Sandown17$880,815-$79,273-$158,547
New Hampshire2012Seabrook96$5,306,602-$477,594-$955,188
New Hampshire2012Somersworth5$150,308-$13,528-$27,055
New Hampshire2012Spofford1$8,828-$795-$1,589
New Hampshire2012Springfield1$190,495-$17,145-$34,289
New Hampshire2012Strafford1$10,495-$945-$1,889
New Hampshire2012Stratham5$1,162,465-$104,622-$209,244
New Hampshire2012Sugar Hill1$58,500-$5,265-$10,530
New Hampshire2012Suncook4$18,176-$1,636-$3,272
New Hampshire2012Swanzey4$353,340-$31,801-$63,601
New Hampshire2012Tilton3$18,353-$1,652-$3,304
New Hampshire2012Troy3$17,300-$1,557-$3,114
New Hampshire2012Walpole2$10,939-$985-$1,969
New Hampshire2012Warner1$0$0$0
New Hampshire2012Weare6$35,704-$3,213-$6,427
New Hampshire2012West Lebanon3$19,288-$1,736-$3,472
New Hampshire2012Wilmot1$14,646-$1,318-$2,636
New Hampshire2012Wilton3$44,171-$3,975-$7,951
New Hampshire2012Windham6$463,679-$41,731-$83,462
New Hampshire2012Wolfeboro1$8,250-$743-$1,485
TOTAL  3,707$1,644,807,782-$148,032,710-$296,065,418

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 16:39:52 www.forthecommondefense.org