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

(FY 2011 Defense Contracts Baseline Data)

Includes Estimated 9% Annual Budget Reduction
And
Estimated 18% Sequestration Annual Budget Reduction
Starting in FY 2013

Go to www.forthecommondefense.org/reports to view detailed reports on New Hampshire counties, cities, Congressional Districts, industries, small businesses and information on sources and methodology.


         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.
     
  • Earlier Budget Cuts: the first 9% Defense Budget Reduction: Defense budgets for 2013-2021 were cut $487 billion -- an average 9% cut over 9 years. In 2012, President Obama limited U.S. military capability to fighting one "regional conflict" and one "holding action."
     
  • Sequestration Budget Cuts: the second 9% Defense Budget Reduction: "Sequestration," also required by law in 2011, mandates $500 billion more in 2013-2021 defense cuts -- an average total 18% cut. In 2011 President Obama said "I will veto any effort to get rid of those automatic spending cuts."
     
  • 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.
     
  • Be Prepared: These reports show how estimates of 2013 defense budget reductions of 9% and 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.
 

StateContract YearCityContract Count$ AmountReduction
   by 9.0%
Reduction
   by 18.0%
New Hampshire2011Amherst29$718,251-$64,643-$129,285
New Hampshire2011Atkinson1$18,975-$1,708-$3,416
New Hampshire2011Auburn1$12,770-$1,149-$2,299
New Hampshire2011Barrington1$5,000-$450-$900
New Hampshire2011Bedford51$6,838,206-$615,439-$1,230,877
New Hampshire2011Belmont36$1,836,005-$165,240-$330,481
New Hampshire2011Bow7$235,430-$21,189-$42,377
New Hampshire2011Bristol1$7,218-$650-$1,299
New Hampshire2011Brookline1$134,500-$12,105-$24,210
New Hampshire2011Campton1$15,560-$1,400-$2,801
New Hampshire2011Canaan2$26,479-$2,383-$4,766
New Hampshire2011Canterbury2$14,246-$1,282-$2,564
New Hampshire2011Claremont569$62,373,436-$5,613,609-$11,227,219
New Hampshire2011Colebrook5$2,410-$217-$434
New Hampshire2011Concord49$3,937,588-$354,383-$708,766
New Hampshire2011Contoocook6$160,641-$14,458-$28,915
New Hampshire2011Conway1$16,250-$1,463-$2,925
New Hampshire2011Cornish4$128,653-$11,579-$23,158
New Hampshire2011Derry6$56,139-$5,053-$10,105
New Hampshire2011Dover37$654,653-$58,919-$117,838
New Hampshire2011Durham9$1,166,325-$104,969-$209,939
New Hampshire2011East Hampstead2$47,944-$4,315-$8,630
New Hampshire2011Effingham2$12,082-$1,087-$2,175
New Hampshire2011Enfield2$105,668-$9,510-$19,020
New Hampshire2011Epsom5$216,200-$19,458-$38,916
New Hampshire2011Etna1$30,000-$2,700-$5,400
New Hampshire2011Exeter278$8,286,193-$745,757-$1,491,515
New Hampshire2011Farmington2$91,033-$8,193-$16,386
New Hampshire2011Francestown1$44,528-$4,008-$8,015
New Hampshire2011Franconia6$87,939-$7,915-$15,829
New Hampshire2011Franklin1$4,440-$400-$799
New Hampshire2011Gilford2$11,916-$1,072-$2,145
New Hampshire2011Goffstown1$3,694-$332-$665
New Hampshire2011Gorham1$2,122-$191-$382
New Hampshire2011Grantham1$9,984-$899-$1,797
New Hampshire2011Greenland2$28,438-$2,559-$5,119
New Hampshire2011Greenville5$4,860-$437-$875
New Hampshire2011Hampstead1$19,580-$1,762-$3,524
New Hampshire2011Hampton18$547,913-$49,312-$98,624
New Hampshire2011Hanover102$15,542,682-$1,398,841-$2,797,683
New Hampshire2011Henniker1$14,250-$1,283-$2,565
New Hampshire2011Hill3$20,380-$1,834-$3,668
New Hampshire2011Hinsdale15$411,525-$37,037-$74,075
New Hampshire2011Hollis17$8,936,197-$804,258-$1,608,516
New Hampshire2011Hooksett31$1,610,316-$144,928-$289,857
New Hampshire2011Hudson65$3,088,699-$277,983-$555,966
New Hampshire2011Jaffrey4$221,293-$19,916-$39,833
New Hampshire2011Keene88$5,315,262-$478,374-$956,747
New Hampshire2011Kingston2$66,181-$5,956-$11,913
New Hampshire2011Laconia232$6,084,790-$547,631-$1,095,262
New Hampshire2011Lancaster4$42,144-$3,793-$7,586
New Hampshire2011Lebanon257$12,559,469-$1,130,352-$2,260,705
New Hampshire2011Lee1-$6,000$540$1,080
New Hampshire2011Lempster1$4,000-$360-$720
New Hampshire2011Lisbon80$20,131,753-$1,811,858-$3,623,716
New Hampshire2011Litchfield4$22,044-$1,984-$3,968
New Hampshire2011Littleton2$56,015-$5,041-$10,083
New Hampshire2011Londonderry183$67,223,825-$6,050,144-$12,100,289
New Hampshire2011Lyme270$5,445,567-$490,101-$980,202
New Hampshire2011Manchester232$53,904,569-$4,851,411-$9,702,823
New Hampshire2011Marlborough3$50,376-$4,534-$9,068
New Hampshire2011Meredith1-$4,000$360$720
New Hampshire2011Merrimack127$82,027,898-$7,382,511-$14,765,022
New Hampshire2011Milford5$52,908-$4,762-$9,523
New Hampshire2011Moultonborough2$15,708-$1,414-$2,827
New Hampshire2011Nashua336$804,029,825-$72,362,687-$144,725,374
New Hampshire2011New Boston2$40,124-$3,611-$7,222
New Hampshire2011New Hampton3$8,004-$720-$1,441
New Hampshire2011New Ipswich6$991,856-$89,267-$178,534
New Hampshire2011New London8$243,340-$21,901-$43,801
New Hampshire2011Newport1-$1$0$0
New Hampshire2011Newton2$17,140-$1,543-$3,085
New Hampshire2011North Conway7$303,118-$27,281-$54,561
New Hampshire2011North Hampton43$5,952,081-$535,687-$1,071,375
New Hampshire2011North Sutton6$144,810-$13,033-$26,066
New Hampshire2011North Walpole5$46,746-$4,207-$8,414
New Hampshire2011Ossipee2$19,327-$1,739-$3,479
New Hampshire2011Pelham4$203,387-$18,305-$36,610
New Hampshire2011Peterborough49$1,543,385-$138,905-$277,809
New Hampshire2011Pittsfield5$1,003,708-$90,334-$180,667
New Hampshire2011Plainfield2$53,500-$4,815-$9,630
New Hampshire2011Plaistow92$4,889,428-$440,049-$880,097
New Hampshire2011Portsmouth143$40,744,538-$3,667,009-$7,334,017
New Hampshire2011Raymond2$31,709-$2,854-$5,708
New Hampshire2011Rochester128$2,204,875-$198,439-$396,878
New Hampshire2011Rumney7$26,623-$2,396-$4,792
New Hampshire2011Rye3$21,800-$1,962-$3,924
New Hampshire2011Salem93$1,945,178-$175,066-$350,132
New Hampshire2011Salisbury5$31,383-$2,824-$5,649
New Hampshire2011Sanbornton1$4,700-$423-$846
New Hampshire2011Sanbornville1$750-$68-$135
New Hampshire2011Sandown20$979,290-$88,136-$176,272
New Hampshire2011Seabrook104$5,301,347-$477,121-$954,242
New Hampshire2011Somersworth1$64,680-$5,821-$11,642
New Hampshire2011Stratham11$2,448,468-$220,362-$440,724
New Hampshire2011Sunapee1$3,998-$360-$720
New Hampshire2011Suncook2$345,159-$31,064-$62,129
New Hampshire2011Swanzey2$96,399-$8,676-$17,352
New Hampshire2011Tilton2$6,900-$621-$1,242
New Hampshire2011Troy1$7,420-$668-$1,336
New Hampshire2011Warner2$18,380-$1,654-$3,308
New Hampshire2011Waterville Valley1$11,912-$1,072-$2,144
New Hampshire2011Weare12$95,770-$8,619-$17,239
New Hampshire2011West Lebanon6$50,554-$4,550-$9,100
New Hampshire2011Whitefield4$225,483-$20,293-$40,587
New Hampshire2011Wilton1$93,995-$8,460-$16,919
New Hampshire2011Winchester1$20,850-$1,877-$3,753
New Hampshire2011Windham19$1,789,035-$161,013-$322,026
TOTAL  4,028$1,246,812,094-$112,213,093-$224,426,188

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.2.7.0-CL) February 21, 2013 00:12:05 www.forthecommondefense.org