South Carolina Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report
Defense Contracts by County, South Carolina, 2009
Using Contractor Location Data -- Sorted by County
South Carolina Summary Report
Go to www.forthecommondefense.org/reports to view detailed reports on South Carolina 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 South Carolina 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 | South Carolina | 2009 | Abbeville | 2 | $4 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Aiken | 26 | $223,683,331 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Anderson | 120 | $11,906,469 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Bamberg | 9 | $4,535,921 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Barnwell | 4 | $171,196 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Beaufort | 172 | $33,181,468 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Berkeley | 1,022 | $721,608,249 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Calhoun | 1 | $13,499 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Charleston | 1,015 | $502,874,798 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Cherokee | 3 | $1,041,558 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Chester | 3 | $29,888,590 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Chesterfield | 1 | $0 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Colleton | 15 | $334,445 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Darlington | 24 | $1,302,813 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Dillon | 4 | $89,804 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Dorchester | 124 | $60,851,121 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Fairfield | 5 | $210,123 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Florence | 69 | $9,873,148 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Georgetown | 230 | $21,858,494 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Greenville | 481 | $1,036,398,109 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Greenwood | 10 | $787,429 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Hampton | 11 | $61,905 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Horry | 337 | $23,577,707 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Jasper | 160 | $6,163,366 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Kershaw | 14 | $301,075 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Lancaster | 138 | $619,703 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Laurens | 5 | $50,415 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Lexington | 516 | $57,515,429 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Marion | 12 | $12,201,180 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Marlboro | 6 | $2,676,433 |
South Carolina | 2009 | McCormick | 1 | $8,974 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Newberry | 16 | $165,924 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Oconee | 21 | $212,878 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Orangeburg | 45 | $1,831,621 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Pickens | 168 | $21,243,513 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Richland | 840 | $276,282,145 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Saluda | 1 | $4,800 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Spartanburg | 125 | $3,083,451 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Sumter | 69 | $7,743,033 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Union | 2 | $5,200 |
South Carolina | 2009 | Williamsburg | 5 | $216,504 |
South Carolina | 2009 | York | 150 | $8,609,338 |
TOTAL | | | 5,982 | $3,083,185,163 |
Created by the Center for Security Policy
Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report Generator (v.2.2.0-CL) February 20, 2012 00:00:06 www.forthecommondefense.org