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Super Committee blowup may hit states hard
Stateline.org | by Carla Uriona, Sarah Emmans and Liz Gross | November 23, 2011
With the failure of the Super Committee to reach agreement, federal law triggers a series of automatic spending cuts, starting in 2013, totaling $1.2 billion and divided equally between domestic and defense expenditures. If the trigger does take effect, some state and local economies could feel a heavy impact. Areas that rely heavily on federal contracts and have large numbers of federal employees could be hit especially hard.
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