The U.S. military budge pays the salaries, training, and health care of uniformed and civilian personnel, maintains arms, equipment and facilities, funds operations, and develops and buys new items. The 2023 U.S. military budget is $773 billion, an increase of 4% over 2022’s budget. The budget includes $177.5 billion for the Army, $194 billion for the Air Force and Space Force and $230.8 billion for the Navy and Marine Corps. Other country’s 2021 military budgets were China $293 billion, United Kingdom $68.4 billion and Russia $66 billion.
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@95DR9H3Republican3yrs3Y
Decrease spending for useless equipment and increase spending for more needed equipment
@87V5TYYRepublican5yrs5Y
Decrease, and reform is need to prevent wasteful spending practices
@87V5TYYRepublican5yrs5Y
Decrease, and we should dismantle the military industrial complex
@87V5TYYRepublican5yrs5Y
Neither, but we should dismantle the Military Industrial Complex
@87V5TYYRepublican5yrs5Y
Increase, but we should dismantle the Military Industrial Complex
@87V5TYYRepublican5yrs5Y
Increase, but our procurement and other spending methods should be reviewed
@87V5TYYRepublican5yrs5Y
Increase, but our procurement and other spending practices should be reviewed
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@87V5TYYRepublican5yrs5Y
Decrease, and we should dismantle the Military Industrial Complex
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