Monday, May 7, 2012
Defense Budget Cuts: U.S. Troops Are Cut, But Pentagon Bureaucrats Remain
Overhead costs rise quickly.
The Pentagon’s civilian workforce, which expanded dramatically during President Obama’s first three years, is not facing any significant reductions even as the Defense Department is slashing ground troops by more than 10 percent, retiring ships and combat planes, and putting off the purchases of some new weapons.
President Bush’s last budget, for fiscal 2009, pegged Defense Department civilians at 739,000, according to the department’s latest “Green Book” budget document on total spending.
This year, the number of civilians sits at 801,000, an increase of 62,000 personnel, or 8 percent; it is expected to decline by 1 percent next year.
Some defense analysts say this was not supposed to happen.
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My Comment: This answers the question on why the U.S. military`s "overhead`is increasing while U.S. troop numbers are decreasing.
The stat that stuck out for me is the following ....
.... President Bush’s last budget, for fiscal 2009, pegged Defense Department civilians at 739,000, according to the department’s latest “Green Book” budget document on total spending.
This year, the number of civilians sits at 801,000, an increase of 62,000 personnel, or 8 percent; it is expected to decline by 1 percent next year.
Any predictions that even that 1 percent cut will not happen this year.
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