As of recent estimates, the United States spends over $1 trillion annually on welfare programs, which encompass a variety of assistance initiatives including food assistance, housing support, and cash benefits. This figure represents a significant portion of the federal budget, reflecting the government's commitment to addressing poverty and supporting low-income individuals and families. The exact amount can vary year by year based on economic conditions and policy changes.
they spend about $500,000,000,099 on their kids in the US.
None. You must be a US citizen to get welfare benefits.
a us citizin of the united states spends about 200 dollars a month.NOT:)
I guess you mean how much money comes from agricultural activities in Mexico. That would be 4% of its Gross Domestic Product, or some US$31.52 billion.
22 countries spend a greater portion of their GDP on defense than the US.
$15 trillion
they spend about $500,000,000,099 on their kids in the US.
How much did the US spend on entitlements in 2014
They spend too much in army.
£209,578,354,
billions
they have a budget of 663.8 billion
20 billion
$50,000.00
10,000,000 dollars
None. You must be a US citizen to get welfare benefits.
The Us spends about 10.9 billion dollars on advertising a year!