At today's rate of currency, the US spent approximately 700 Billion Dollars to fight the Vietnam War.
The United States spent about Seven Hundred Billion Dollars during the Vietnam War, at today's prices.
The overall total amount that the US spent on the Vietnam War was about $200 billion.
Easily millions a month. The loss of one jet was $1,000,000. Which is part of the reason the US Navy battleship USS New Jersey (Iowa class) was activated for deployment on the gun-line in Vietnam; to reduce jet losses.
It costed about 100 million dollars in US currency.
See: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel.
Laos may not be as industrialized as Vietnam is; Vietnam learned much from the US.
The former "North" Vietnam, now just Vietnam, may never fully disclose it's financial cost of the war. And if they do, the data will most likely have to be cross-referrenced (as everyone's figures should be, in order to obtain accurate statistics). South Vietnam has not existed for over 30 years; it's records are probably questionable. The financial cost to the US, has been ESTIMATED at approximately Seven hundred billion dollars, at today's currency rate for fighting in the Vietnam War.
Begin with websites: Statistics about the Vietnam War & Vietnam War Time-Line
The US objective was to bolster the government of South Vietnam and keep it from being taken over by North Vietnam. The US spent much money and human life trying to achieve this goal, but in 1975 South Vietnam collapsed under a North Vietnamese invasion.
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The US spent $600 billion. In lives, over 58,000 US servicemen died.
Answer 6 billion.
About 3 billion dollars
It is about 20.00 dollars.
http://www.costofwar.com/
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