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50,000 AZ Jobs at Stake as Fiscal Cliff Approaches

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Monday, September 10, 2012   

PHOENIX - A budget battle is looming in Washington this fall, a fight which could cost Arizona nearly 50,000 jobs because of reduced federal funding. Congress has until the end of the year to come to an agreement on a plan to reduce the federal deficit. That's because of the Budget Control Act of 2011, which gave lawmakers more than a year to tackle spending and reduce $1.2 trillion in debt over ten years. So far there's no agreement, and if the House and Senate can't compromise, automatic cutbacks will be imposed.

Tax policy pnalyst Ali Mickelson says those automatic cuts, known as sequestration, would be bad, but the alternative could be worse.

"If we have, in response to avoiding sequestration, sort of a rushed one-sided budget that goes through, that could potentially cost more jobs, more services. That could be bigger cuts."

According to a George Mason University report, sequestration, also known as the "fiscal cliff," would produce a $5 billion hit to Arizona's economy. Arizona receives about a third of its state funding from the federal government.

Mickelson says the non-defense cuts would mostly affect education, and she fears partisan politics in an election year could prevent a workable solution.

"That's sort of the reason that this sequestration is looming, because of the partisan divide. Nobody's been able to agree, and that may continue to be the case."

The George Mason study estimates sequestration would immediately cost Arizona 50,000 jobs, 35,000 of those defense-related.

The full report can be found at www.aia-aerospace.org.




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