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By Matt Pearce and Connie Stewart
6:00 AM PST, February 25, 2013
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California could lose 64,000 defense jobs if looming federal budget cuts start to take effect this week, the White House warned.
The administration released a state-by-state breakdown of how $85 billion in spending reductions will play out if lawmakers fail to reach a deal. The cuts are due to begin Friday.
The budget cuts stem from the "sequester," which Congress passed and the president signed in 2011 as a way to force themselves to find more palatable federal spending reductions. Because no agreement was reached, across-the-board spending cuts will take a toll on domestic and military programs.
Few people support across-the-board reductions, but lawmakers appear powerless to find a way around them -- at least for now. Recent polls have shown that the public is more likely to blame Republicans if the cuts take effect.
President Obama is leading a campaign to spell out the consequences of the reductions. As part of that effort, the White House released the state-by-state breakdown on Sunday. According to the report, California's losses would include:
Other California programs facing reductions include law enforcement, Head Start and job-search assistance.
Effects on other states would include:
View the report for your state:
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