Pennsylvania Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report
Defense Contracts by County, Pennsylvania, 2009
Using Contractor Location Data -- Sorted by County
Pennsylvania Summary Report
Go to www.forthecommondefense.org/reports to view detailed reports on Pennsylvania counties, cities, Congressional Districts, industries, small businesses and information on sources and methodology.
- 9%: In 2012, President Obama limited U.S. military capability to fighting one "regional conflict" and one "holding action." Defense budgets for 2013-2021 were cut $487 billion -- a 9% cut, at a minimum.
- 18%: "Sequestration," required by law in 2011, mandates $500 billion more in 2013-2021 defense cuts -- an 18% cut, at a minimum. President Obama said he will veto any changes Congress makes.
- Be Prepared: In 2013 these cuts in defense jobs and businesses will hit Pennsylvania counties, cities and industries.
- Ask Questions: In 2012, Congress and President Obama will decide on the specific defense budget cuts. In the next 6 months, find out if these defense cuts affect your community more -- or less -- than this national average. See www.forthecommondefense.org/reports for reports on cities, counties, industries and more.
State | Contract Year | County | Contract Count | $ Amount | Pennsylvania | 2009 | Adams | 80 | $5,123,637 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Allegheny | 1,748 | $1,836,701,741 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Armstrong | 39 | $33,569,309 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Beaver | 39 | $1,222,459 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Bedford | 30 | $2,419,482 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Berks | 277 | $104,544,649 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Blair | 120 | $2,346,393 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Bradford | 66 | $2,248,984 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Bucks | 6,029 | $377,769,747 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Butler | 488 | $99,727,927 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Cambria | 227 | $333,490,858 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Carbon | 22 | $12,535,724 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Centre | 229 | $196,991,473 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Chester | 1,812 | $476,493,628 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Clearfield | 16 | $375,684 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Clinton | 13 | $15,265,386 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Columbia | 7 | $1,501,732 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Crawford | 27 | $805,630 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Cumberland | 797 | $47,513,995 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Dauphin | 829 | $415,911,607 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Delaware | 1,378 | $2,673,325,512 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Elk | 13 | $727,689 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Erie | 102 | $13,807,349 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Fayette | 24 | $1,972,676 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Forest | 42 | $381,664 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Franklin | 182 | $45,225,400 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Fulton | 181 | $113,188,411 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Greene | 5 | $55,631 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Huntingdon | 7 | $67,241 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Indiana | 35 | $17,611,750 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Jefferson | 7 | $206,739 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Lackawanna | 529 | $472,220,093 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Lancaster | 374 | $113,215,332 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Lawrence | 21 | $933,306 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Lebanon | 274 | $6,586,133 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Lehigh | 928 | $82,622,290 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Luzerne | 423 | $82,235,767 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Lycoming | 181 | $18,378,220 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | McKean | 3 | -$149,570 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Mercer | 22 | $20,376,868 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Mifflin | 63 | $11,792,945 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Monroe | 364 | $47,852,228 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Montgomery | 5,220 | $1,049,140,958 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Northampton | 206 | $7,558,086 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Northumberland | 127 | $5,394,309 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Perry | 8 | $122,018 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Philadelphia | 1,692 | $376,734,161 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Pike | 20 | $810,364 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Potter | 35 | $1,057,160 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Schuylkill | 64 | $9,526,005 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Snyder | 32 | $262,766 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Somerset | 755 | $33,522,652 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Sullivan | 1 | $50,942 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Susquehanna | 17 | $481,085 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Tioga | 22 | $428,898 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Union | 49 | $44,301,853 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Venango | 19 | $1,080,303 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Warren | 26 | $51,876,738 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Washington | 370 | $14,101,535 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Wayne | 52 | $1,491,696 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Westmoreland | 456 | $57,948,165 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | Wyoming | 6 | $84,730 |
Pennsylvania | 2009 | York | 1,248 | $1,487,089,176 |
TOTAL | | | 28,478 | $10,832,257,319 |
Created by the Center for Security Policy
Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report Generator (v.2.2.0-CL) February 19, 2012 23:59:50 www.forthecommondefense.org