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Economic Effects of Biofuel Production on States and Rural Communities
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Rural CommunitiesRural EconomyBioenergyApplied EconomicsLocal Economic DevelopmentAgricultural EconomicsLawEnvironmental EconomicsEnergy TaxationTax IncentiveEconomic AnalysisTax PolicyEconomic Impact AnalysisEconomicsPublic PolicyAgricultural ImpactEthanol Production IncentivesEthanol ProductionEthanol Production IndustryCircular BioeconomyFederal Income TaxFederal TaxEconomic PolicyBusinessNatural Resource EconomicsSustainable Production
This study summarizes research on farm-, local-, regional-, and macro-level economic effects of ethanol production. Given current production levels, the ethanol production industry annually employees approximately 3,500 workers, pays out nearly $132 million in worker salaries, generates over $110 million in local taxes, and takes in some $2 billion in government incentive payments. Projections for a 60 million gallon per year ethanol plant indicate an annual increase in corn usage of 21 million bushels, a one-time capitalization of $75 million, an increase in local corn prices of between $0.06/bushel and $0.12/bushel, a 54 direct and a 210 indirect jobs created, an increase in local tax revenues of $1.2 million, a decrease in federal commodity program outlays of $30 million, and an increase in ethanol production incentives (federal only) of around $30.5 million.
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