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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 Puerto Rico 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 Puerto Rico 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%
Puerto Rico2011Aguadilla13$176,706-$15,904-$31,807
Puerto Rico2011Aibonito3$902,080-$81,187-$162,374
Puerto Rico2011Anasco1$7,000-$630-$1,260
Puerto Rico2011Arecibo3$366,049-$32,944-$65,889
Puerto Rico2011Barceloneta1$55,000-$4,950-$9,900
Puerto Rico2011Barranquitas5$2,521,358-$226,922-$453,844
Puerto Rico2011Bayamon36$4,308,434-$387,759-$775,518
Puerto Rico2011Boqueron1$6,840-$616-$1,231
Puerto Rico2011Caguas50$989,428-$89,049-$178,097
Puerto Rico2011Canovanas1$58,788-$5,291-$10,582
Puerto Rico2011Carolina31$2,877,024-$258,932-$517,864
Puerto Rico2011Catano6$13,359,373-$1,202,344-$2,404,687
Puerto Rico2011Cayey10$77,455-$6,971-$13,942
Puerto Rico2011Ceiba4$21,600-$1,944-$3,888
Puerto Rico2011Ciales1$3,774,270-$339,684-$679,369
Puerto Rico2011Cidra2$789,880-$71,089-$142,178
Puerto Rico2011Coamo17$595,480-$53,593-$107,186
Puerto Rico2011Coto Laurel1-$3$0$1
Puerto Rico2011Culebra1$14,113-$1,270-$2,540
Puerto Rico2011Dorado4$169,650-$15,269-$30,537
Puerto Rico2011Fajardo3$551,803-$49,662-$99,325
Puerto Rico2011Fort Buchanan6$25,226-$2,270-$4,541
Puerto Rico2011Guanica2$4,740,000-$426,600-$853,200
Puerto Rico2011Guayama3$980-$88-$176
Puerto Rico2011Guayanilla1$41,000-$3,690-$7,380
Puerto Rico2011Guaynabo39$7,186,642-$646,798-$1,293,596
Puerto Rico2011Gurabo4$497,581-$44,782-$89,565
Puerto Rico2011Hormigueros7$95,753-$8,618-$17,236
Puerto Rico2011Humacao2$398,745-$35,887-$71,774
Puerto Rico2011Isabela1$97,264-$8,754-$17,508
Puerto Rico2011Juana Diaz1$8,910-$802-$1,604
Puerto Rico2011Lajas2$1,911,150-$172,004-$344,007
Puerto Rico2011Lares2$4,496,648-$404,698-$809,397
Puerto Rico2011Las Marias1$8,710,324-$783,929-$1,567,858
Puerto Rico2011Las Piedras1$21,225-$1,910-$3,821
Puerto Rico2011Luquillo13$212,006-$19,081-$38,161
Puerto Rico2011Manati1$475,069-$42,756-$85,512
Puerto Rico2011Mayaguez28$114,794,066-$10,331,466-$20,662,933
Puerto Rico2011Mercedita2$8,689-$782-$1,564
Puerto Rico2011Moca1$29,225-$2,630-$5,261
Puerto Rico2011Morovis1$0$0$0
Puerto Rico2011Naguabo1$12,878-$1,159-$2,318
Puerto Rico2011Naranjito4$992,973-$89,368-$178,735
Puerto Rico2011Orocovis6$30,981,572-$2,788,342-$5,576,683
Puerto Rico2011Parma2-$64,306$5,788$11,575
Puerto Rico2011Penuelas1$197,145-$17,743-$35,486
Puerto Rico2011Ponce27$1,449,662-$130,470-$260,939
Puerto Rico2011Rincon1$36,966-$3,327-$6,654
Puerto Rico2011Rio Grande2$57,775-$5,200-$10,400
Puerto Rico2011Sabana Grande1$6,611,248-$595,012-$1,190,025
Puerto Rico2011Sabana Seca3$37,273-$3,355-$6,709
Puerto Rico2011Salinas11$52,696-$4,743-$9,485
Puerto Rico2011San Juan148$12,058,733-$1,085,286-$2,170,572
Puerto Rico2011San Lorenzo5$28,263,394-$2,543,706-$5,087,411
Puerto Rico2011San Sebastian1$7,597,200-$683,748-$1,367,496
Puerto Rico2011St. Just1$100,000-$9,000-$18,000
Puerto Rico2011Toa Alta15$693,937-$62,454-$124,909
Puerto Rico2011Toa Baja11$1,240,393-$111,635-$223,271
Puerto Rico2011Trujillo Alto4$323,320-$29,099-$58,198
Puerto Rico2011Vega Alta1$36,660-$3,299-$6,599
Puerto Rico2011Vega Baja1$148,049-$13,324-$26,649
Puerto Rico2011Yabucoa1-$4,895$441$881
Puerto Rico2011Yauco7$3,116,331-$280,470-$560,940
TOTAL  566$269,311,835-$24,238,066-$48,476,134

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 00:12:12 www.forthecommondefense.org