Each year, the U.S. sends billions in foreign aid to promote global stability, national security, and its own economic interests.
To see where this money flows, we visualized the top 10 countries receiving U.S. foreign aid in fiscal year 2022 (FY2022). These numbers represent total disbursements, which are the actual amounts paid in cash or cash equivalents by federal agencies.
All figures were sourced from https://www.foreignassistance.gov, as of May 2024. At the time of writing, full reporting for FY2023 is not yet available.
So, how does it feel when most of your hard earned money goes to some 'Egocentric War'?
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I'm not American, so on the one hand, I wouldn't be too happy about it, but on the other hand, it could be put to good use. We can't forget that the war industry is huge, especially in the United States
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Looks like a chart about war spending...foreign aid is a scam, the worst thing that can happen to a country is the US wanting to "help" them
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Israel has received the most cumulative aid since 1970 and it’s not close
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The U.S. allocates billions in foreign aid annually to bolster global stability and its own interests, with the top recipients in FY2022 detailed on foreignassistance.gov.
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