The Real Cost of the Iraq War
The occupation of Iraq has come at a high cost. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that as of July 2007, approximately $421.4 billion of our taxes has been allocated to the war in Iraq and another $180 billion to Afghanistan and other Defense department needs since September 2001. The Bush administration is currently spending at a rate of between $10 billion to $12 billion a month on the war in Iraq1. That would mean that through the end of September 2007, the total spent on the war in Iraq alone would be $441 billion. Moreover, CRS projects that by the end of September 2008, we will have spent $566.7 billion on the war2.
With the money spent on the Iraq War we could have:
- Rebuilt New Orleans 4.4 times.4,5
- Improved the nation’s drinking and waste water systems for nine years.6
- Provided universal health insurance coverage for almost two years.7,8
- Sent 60,284 high school graduates to four fully-funded years at public universities.9
- Hired 7,030 new public school teachers.10
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With six months of Iraq War funding we could have: With four months of Iraq War spending we could have: With one month of Iraq War spending we could have: With the money from four weeks of the Iraq War we could have: |


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