A new study by the San Diego Chamber of Commerce concludes twenty per cent of jobs in San Diego County are either directly or indirectly supported by military spending, KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.
The study looks at the economic impact of the military in San Diego. The Federal government pumped $11 billion into military salaries, research and manufacturing contracts in 2004, and that number is growing.
Chamber of Commerce President, Ruben Barrales, says San Diego's economy is getting more diverse, so military spending isn't as big a part of the economy as it used to be.
Barrales: Even though the military dollars in our region are increasing, it's actually a somewhat smaller percentage of the overall economy.
Back in the 1930s, the navy was 30 percent of the local economy. Now, the study says, federal contracts, plus military and related civilian salaries make up 15 percent of the gross regional product. That makes the military the second largest employer in the region after manufacturing. Alison St John, KPBS News.