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ID124645
Title ProperAccepting austerity
Other Title Informationthe right way to cut defense
LanguageENG
AuthorWilliams, Cindy
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)On March 1, 2013, the U.S. Department of Defense lost $37 billion overnight to sequestration. The cut marked the first wave of a series of planned cutbacks that will shrink future budgets across the federal government by about $1 trillion over nine years. The reductions had been set in motion back in 2011, when a special "super committee" established by the Budget Control Act (BCA) failed to reach a deficit-reduction agreement, triggering automatic cuts designed to punish both parties. Unlike other budget cuts, sequestration is implemented across the board, taking the same percentage bite out of every account. Except for the decision to spare the military personnel account that provides the pay for the United States' men and women in uniform, defense leaders had no choice about where to take the 2013 cuts. And so, with just seven months left in the fiscal year, sequestration abruptly erased about eight percent of the the Pentagon's budget for the year.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol.92, No.6; 2013: p.54-64
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol.92, No.6; 2013: p.54-64
Key WordsUnited States ;  Budget Control Act ;  Austerity Measures ;  Economics ;  Defence Economics ;  Deficit Finance ;  Deficit Control ;  Economic Policy - US ;  Defence Policy - US ;  Fiscal Control - US


 
 
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