Forbes -
21 Jan 2016 21:07
Since peaking at $691 billion in 2010, or 6% of U.S. GDP, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)’s annual budget (which makes up about 40% of the world’s military spending) has fallen by nearly 20%. Last year, U.S. defense spending checked in at $560 billion, or just 4.5% of U.S. GDP, its lowest level since 2006, when it totaled $534 billion. Conventional wisdom suggests that—with the U.S. military presence having wind down in Afghanistan and Iraq over the last five years—U.S. military spe...
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