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

(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 York 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 YearDistrictContract Count$ AmountReduction
   by 9.0%
Reduction
   by 18.0%
New York2012 1st - Timothy Bishop (D)1,508$129,983,016-$11,698,472-$23,396,944
New York2012 2nd - Peter King (R)7,322$407,932,355-$36,713,913-$73,427,827
New York2012 3rd - Steve J. Israel (D)2,516$2,049,501,675-$184,455,158-$368,910,316
New York2012 4th - Carolyn McCarthy (D)1,861$216,575,469-$19,491,793-$38,983,586
New York2012 5th - Gregory W. Meeks (D)79$11,522,847-$1,037,056-$2,074,113
New York2012 6th - Grace Meng (D)203$3,909,588-$351,863-$703,726
New York2012 7th - Nydia M. Velázquez (D)477$26,678,305-$2,401,048-$4,802,095
New York2012 8th - Hakeem Jeffries (D)450$8,675,284-$780,776-$1,561,551
New York2012 9th - Yvette D. Clarke (D)29$3,202,709-$288,244-$576,488
New York201210th - Jerrold Nadler (D)1,022$509,280,140-$45,835,214-$91,670,429
New York201211th - Michael Grimm (R)127$4,712,178-$424,096-$848,192
New York201212th - Carolyn Maloney (D)1,442$642,689,684-$57,842,074-$115,684,148
New York201213th - Charles B. Rangel (D)18$5,640,813-$507,673-$1,015,346
New York201214th - Joseph Crowley (D)372$69,236,211-$6,231,259-$12,462,518
New York201215th - José E. Serrano (D)139$8,071,731-$726,456-$1,452,912
New York201216th - Eliot L. Engel (D)519$13,799,718-$1,241,975-$2,483,949
New York201217th - Nita M. Lowey (D)1,261$180,860,517-$16,277,447-$32,554,894
New York201218th - Sean Patrick Maloney (D)436$80,624,914-$7,256,243-$14,512,485
New York201219th - Chris Gibson (R)458$13,137,734-$1,182,396-$2,364,792
New York201220th - Paul D. Tonko (D)1,164$71,171,803-$6,405,463-$12,810,925
New York201221st - Bill Owens (D)499$122,580,344-$11,032,231-$22,064,463
New York201222nd - Richard Hanna (R)1,084$309,317,318-$27,838,560-$55,677,119
New York201223rd - Tom Reed (R)610$1,114,332,302-$100,289,911-$200,579,822
New York201224th - Daniel Maffei (D)2,398$958,153,749-$86,233,841-$172,467,682
New York201225th - Louise McIntosh Slaughter (D)1,345$775,291,592-$69,776,246-$139,552,492
New York201226th - Brian M. Higgins (D)1,068$158,399,746-$14,255,978-$28,511,955
New York201227th - Chris Collins (R)880$420,912,410-$37,882,118-$75,764,237
TOTAL  29,287$8,316,194,152-$748,457,504-$1,496,915,006

A Note on the Breakdown by Congressional District

Calculated totals of Revenues and number of contracts for Defense contracts for each congressional district are estimates, because the amounts are aggregated by zip code, and a single zip code may include portions of two or more congressional districts.

To obtain these estimated total revenues for any given congressional district, the following algorithm was used:

1. If the zip code was located only in a single district, the amounts (number of contracts, dollar amount) for that zip code were assigned in full to that district.
2. If a zip code was located across multiple districts, the amounts (number of contracts, dollar amount) were divided by the number of districts shown in the listing, and assigned to each of those districts. Rounding errors were adjusted in the final district of the sequence, so that the total amounts remain the same overall. Whole dollars (no cents) were used in each such distribution.

The results are therefore of necessity approximate. CSP has developed a custom report for individual congressional districts, available on request, which provides contractor data for all zip codes that lie completely or partially within a given congressional district. In this way, researchers who request the report can determine the location of contracts for the district on a block by block basis.

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