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As of 2011 the defense budget was 305.8 Euros or 10.8% of the overall budget.
As shown below, the % the US budget spent on the US military can depends on whether one includes the "hidden expenses" such as the Department of Energy, NSA, CIA, war debt, Veteran's benefits (which deceptively are not included in the official military budget), and other expenses. It also depends on whether one includes Social Security as part of the overall budget. Some say it is not a correct element of the overall Federal budget since individuals pay in to as a fund. (If one cannot afford to pay into the social security "Trust Fund", one does not receive the benefit upon retirement, unlike the retirement benefits in most other developed nations who pay retirement pensions as a right to all citizens, whether one pays into a "fund" or not.) Another way to get useful related information is to compare how much $ has been spent on the US military/war with the amount of US revenue that has been received. Although it only provides a snap-shot of spending vs revenue year-to-date, it be very accurate when viewed at the end of the fiscal year. Currently, as of Aug 2012, about 28.3% of US revenue has been spent on the US military/war this year according to official reports. However when not including the "hidden" expenses and mandatory spending such as the separate "tax" of social security, it is much larger . Most anti-war groups such as the War Resister's League and the liberal journal, the Nation Magazine point to hidden spending not included in official statistics that include veteran's benefits, the war portion of the Department of Energy (of which approximately 90% of it funds have gone to nuclear weapons), and the undisclosed funds for departments including the CIA, NSA and the increasing myriad of other similar "national security" departments. They say that the government's view of the budget is a distortion of how our income tax dollars are spent because it includes Trust Funds (e.g., Social Security), and the expenses of past military spending are not distinguished from nonmilitary spending. The 2009 U.S. military budget is almost as much as the rest of the world's defense spending combined.
The usa spends more money on defense then all other countries around the world combined. In 2007 the world spent over 900 billion for military defense. The usa spend 700 billion of the 900 billion. That's why the world has a hard time trusting the usa.
Germany and Britain were the two countries that spent more on Armaments in 1914.
it depends on what you mean if you mean in men then russia in money either the English or AmericaThe United States spent the most during the war. The country spent roughly $288,000,000,000 during the war. Germany spend slightly less at $212,336,000,000.
The largest portion of the federal government's budget is spent on national defense. The defense of the nation is very important because it is what spurs national growth.
The largest portion of the federal government's budget is spent on national defense. The defense of the nation is very important because it is what spurs national growth.
60 %
On average, about 60-70% of the national corrections budget in a given country is typically spent on incarceration expenses, such as operating prisons and jails. The remaining budget is allocated towards community corrections programs, parole, rehabilitation, and other aspects of the criminal justice system.
12.6%
Approximately 32%.
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As of 2011 the defense budget was 305.8 Euros or 10.8% of the overall budget.
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In 2007, approximately 13% of the federal budget was spent on Medicare.