resulting from this economic activity were approximately $1.08 billion.

billion in labor income, and $3.3 billion in other property income. The state tax revenues

Non-citizens, for their part, contributed $28.9 billion, or eight percent of Arizona’s

Agriculture: A fifteen percent workforce reduction in the agriculture sector would

result in direct losses of 3,300 full-time-equivalent jobs, and losses of $600.9 million in

output including lost labor income of $198.6 million, and lost other income of $116.1

million. The lost direct state tax revenue would be approximately $24.8 million.

Construction: A fifteen percent workforce reduction in the construction sector would

result in direct losses of 55,700 full-time-equivalent jobs, and $6.56 billion in output including lost labor income of $2.59 billion and $450.5 million in other lost income. The direct lost state tax revenue would be approximately $269.2 million.

Manufacturing: A ten percent reduction in the manufacturing workforce would result in direct losses of 12,300 full-time-equivalent jobs, and $3.77 billion in output including lost labor income of $740.8 million, and lost other income of $286.1 million. The lost direct state tax revenue would be approximately $104.4 million.

Service industries: In the service sectors analyzed, a sixteen percent reduction in the labor force would translate to direct losses of 54,000 full-time equivalent-jobs, and lost output of $2.48 billion including reduced labor income of $901.3 million, and reductions in other income of $273.0 million. The lost direct state tax revenue would be approximately $156.9 million.