Washington Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report
Defense Contracts by County, Washington, 2006
Using Contractor Location Data -- Sorted by County
Washington Summary Report
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- 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 Washington 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 | Washington | 2006 | Asotin | 13 | $278,691 |
Washington | 2006 | Benton | 147 | $20,541,820 |
Washington | 2006 | Chelan | 23 | $1,431,887 |
Washington | 2006 | Clallam | 20 | $288,380 |
Washington | 2006 | Clark | 325 | $36,905,425 |
Washington | 2006 | Columbia | 7 | $933,845 |
Washington | 2006 | Cowlitz | 62 | $21,401,984 |
Washington | 2006 | Douglas | 20 | $2,354,060 |
Washington | 2006 | Ferry | 3 | $34,257 |
Washington | 2006 | Franklin | 51 | $10,567,495 |
Washington | 2006 | Garfield | 1 | $4,754 |
Washington | 2006 | Grant | 20 | $1,938,862 |
Washington | 2006 | Grays Harbor | 28 | $4,982,705 |
Washington | 2006 | Island | 33 | $28,052,243 |
Washington | 2006 | Jefferson | 81 | $55,165,890 |
Washington | 2006 | King | 5,579 | $2,694,412,897 |
Washington | 2006 | Kitsap | 1,167 | $93,539,017 |
Washington | 2006 | Kittitas | 12 | $481,638 |
Washington | 2006 | Klickitat | 42 | $4,305,549 |
Washington | 2006 | Lewis | 48 | $732,813 |
Washington | 2006 | Lincoln | 2 | $22,892 |
Washington | 2006 | Mason | 13 | $208,123 |
Washington | 2006 | Okanogan | 30 | $4,241,832 |
Washington | 2006 | Pacific | 19 | $86,086 |
Washington | 2006 | Pend Oreille | 5 | $257,394 |
Washington | 2006 | Pierce | 1,815 | $350,312,918 |
Washington | 2006 | San Juan | 12 | $157,694 |
Washington | 2006 | Skagit | 76 | $15,192,797 |
Washington | 2006 | Skamania | 2 | $58,600 |
Washington | 2006 | Snohomish | 1,299 | $182,658,749 |
Washington | 2006 | Spokane | 468 | $168,086,015 |
Washington | 2006 | Stevens | 6 | $99,918 |
Washington | 2006 | Thurston | 121 | $178,762,559 |
Washington | 2006 | Walla Walla | 43 | $730,617 |
Washington | 2006 | Whatcom | 116 | $7,500,438 |
Washington | 2006 | Whitman | 23 | $1,365,145 |
Washington | 2006 | Yakima | 109 | $66,756,508 |
TOTAL | | | 11,841 | $3,954,852,497 |
Created by the Center for Security Policy
Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report Generator (v.2.2.0-CL) February 20, 2012 00:00:40 www.forthecommondefense.org