Department of agriculture: 22.6 billion

Department of Defense: 526.6 billion

Intelligence: 48.2 billion

Department of Education: 71.2 billion

Department of Energy: 28.4 billion

Department of Homeland Security: 39 billion

Department of Health Services: 80.1 billion

Department of Housing: 47.6 billion

Department of Justice: 27.6 billion

Department of Labor: 12.9 billion

Environmental Protection Agency: 8.2 billion

Social Security: 12.3 billion

I’m missing a couple like treasury and foreign spending and Department of Commerce but what I wanted to show here is where America’s priorities are. I know I’m preaching to the choir but it’s important to remind yourself constantly what you’re fighting.

  • @darkmaster006
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    44 years ago

    It’d would be cool if these could be done about China. Maybe also about Germany and the UK, and then Vietnam, to compare some others in the socialist and capitalist camp. Would also be fun to see how much the Defense spending was in the USSR.

    • @RandomSovietKid
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      44 years ago

      I’m absolutely terrible at finding sources and data, but any of you finds it for me, I’ll draw the graph.

      If the goal is to compare, it’s also necessary to account for country budget size (? maybe I’m using the wrong word, I hope you understand what I mean). I could imagine, for example, Germany spend less on “Defense” just because of having less budget to spend.