The United States spent $877 billion on its military in 2022, nearly 40% of the global total, 10 times more than Russia ($86.4 billion), and three times more than China ($292 billion). The US military budget is larger than the next 10 biggest spenders combined.
The United States was responsible for nearly 40% of global military spending in 2022.
The US military spent $877 billion, 10 times more than Russia ($86.4 billion), and three times more than China ($292 billion).
SIPRI calculated that the planet’s total military expenditure was $2.24 trillion in 2022.
The United States, at $877 billion, thus made up 39.2% of total global military spending.
The US-led NATO alliance spent a total of $1.23 trillion, meaning it was responsible for just over half (55%) of global military spending.
SIPRI reported that real military spending in Europe, adjusted for inflation, is at the highest levels since 1989, toward the end of the first cold war.
Europe is the region with the fastest growing military spending, the study found.
Business Insider noted that the US federal government only dedicated $76.4 billion in discretionary spending for education in 2022, meaning it spent over 10 times as much on the military.
The Joe Biden administration has requested a mere $90 billion for education in 2024, compared to $842 billion for the military, Business Insider pointed out.
Moreover, all of these figures could be very conservative, given the US Department of Defense is notoriously opaque in its accounting.