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CHART OF THE DAY: Here Are The States That'll Get Slammed By Sequestration

Sam Ro   

CHART OF THE DAY: Here Are The States That'll Get Slammed By Sequestration
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Unless Washington can pull off a last minute deal, the sequestration budget cuts will begin on March 1.

Sequestration is the series of $85 billion worth of spending cuts that'll ripple across the U.S. government.

And across the U.S., some states are likely to get hit worse than others.

Wells Fargo's Mark Vittner and Michael Brown took a closer look and build a map. From their report:

In order to assess the potential regional impact of these budget cuts, we have identified those states that have the greatest exposure to federal funding cuts. We utilize the metrics calculated by the Pew Center on the States for federal spending as a percentage of state GDP. We then identify those states that are most susceptible to defense and those most susceptible to nondefense spending cuts. Even a cursory review of the data shows that the process of budget sequestration will harm certain states disproportionally. In general, the greater Washington, D.C. area and southern states will be the hardest hit, while states in the Midwest and along the West Coast will likely be impacted to a lesser extent.

Here's their map:

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