The war is costing about $720 million a day or $500,000 a minute. The $720 million figure breaks down into $280 million a day from Iraq War supplementary funding bills passed by Congress, plus $440 million daily in incurred, but unpaid, long-term costs. Not counting the incurred, but unpaid, long-term costs, its still 8.4 billion a month. Then you add the 4 years of war and you get $403.2 billion upfront and $633.6 billion in incurred, but unpaid, long-term costs, for a grand actual total of $1,036,200,000,000 or just over a Trillion U.S. Dollors. Now think about that.
At current rates the Iraq war will cost around $800B by 2011 or roughly $100B per year that the U.S. troops have been engaged in the Iraq war.
723 billion dollars total, 150-250 million a day
$1,183,000,000,000
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As of recent estimates, the UK has spent approximately £22 billion on the Iraq War and around £38 billion on the war in Afghanistan. These figures include military operations, reconstruction efforts, and veteran care. The total combined expenditure for both conflicts exceeds £60 billion. However, costs continue to evolve due to ongoing commitments and support for veterans.
At current rates the Iraq war will cost around $800B by 2011 or roughly $100B per year that the U.S. troops have been engaged in the Iraq war.
$412 billion is spent in the U.S per Annam (the Iraq war so far has cost $558 billion)
723 billion dollars total, 150-250 million a day
Billions of money.
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$1,183,000,000,000
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Too Much! Too Much!
Money spent on the drug war?
As of recent estimates, the UK has spent approximately £22 billion on the Iraq War and around £38 billion on the war in Afghanistan. These figures include military operations, reconstruction efforts, and veteran care. The total combined expenditure for both conflicts exceeds £60 billion. However, costs continue to evolve due to ongoing commitments and support for veterans.