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Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Detrick Added $1.7 Billion To Maryland's Economy

Fort Detrick contributed $1.7 billion to the state economy in the federal fiscal year 2008, according to a new report on the economic impact of military installations in the state.

Overall, Maryland's 17 military facilities generated $35.7 billion in economic activity and employed 3.3 percent of the state's work force.

"Mission Maryland: Measuring Economic Impact of Maryland's Military Installations" was released late last week and was presented to the Fort Detrick Alliance at its Tuesday morning breakfast.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

but how much did it cost?

Anonymous said...

it cost the feds not the state

we have to have a military

the miltary has to have bases somewhere

having it here means Maryland gets the economy boost from off-base housing, consumer spending, taxes collected, etc.

get it?

Anonymous said...

Very good point 2:47