Socioeconomic Impacts of the BLM
A Sound Investment for America
The BLM's management of public lands contributed more than $112 billion to the National economy in 2010. The figures were outlined in a March 2011 news release. About $103 billion of that impact resulted from mineral development. Timber and grazing activity generated about $1.35 billion worth of economic activity.
The BLM's management of public lands also supported more than 500,000 American jobs. Most of these jobs were related to energy, timber, grazing, and recreation, which are activities that fall under the BLM's multiple-use mission in managing public lands. In the energy category, jobs included work in minerals, geothermal, wind, coal, and oil and gas.
Available for Download
A PDF version of data from BLM's March 2011 report, “A Sound Investment for America,” is available for download at http://blm.gov/4q5c. The Department of the Interior’s June 2011 economic report incorporates economic data on hardrock minerals that are not included in the BLM report.