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Jobs, Economic Opportunity, Energy Security Define Ethanol

Submitted by on February 27, 2012 – 12:15 pmNo Comment

by Renewable Fuels Association (Ethanol Producer Magazine)  According to analysis commissioned by the Renewable Fuels Association, the production of an estimated 13.9 billion gallons of ethanol directly employed 90,200 Americans. An additional 311,400 Americans found work in industries indirectly affiliated with ethanol production. These 401,600 jobs helped create nearly $30 billion in household income and, as a result of record ethanol production, contributed $42.4 billion to the national Gross Domestic Product.

The record ethanol production also helped displace a record 485 million barrels of imported oil worth $49.7 billion.

… “Many of the states with significant ethanol production have weathered the economic storm of recent years far better than other states. It is not a coincidence that these states have generally lower unemployment, strong economies, and more economic opportunity – it is a direct result of thoughtful, forward-looking investment in ethanol and renewable fuel technology. As new technologies emerge and greater efficiencies are gained, the contribution of ethanol to the economy of the United States will only continue to grow.”

The report, entitled “Contribution of the ethanol industry to the economy of the United States,” was completed by CARDNO Entrix.

Key finding of the report include:

• 90,200 direct jobs

• 311,400 indirect and induced jobs

• $42.4 billion contribution to GDP

• $29.9 billion in household income

• 485 million barrels of imported oil displaced, valued at $49.7 billion

• $8.2 billion paid in federal, state and local taxes helping support local roads, schools, first responders  READ MORE   download study

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