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Costs of War
Published September 1, 2021
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The U.S. Budgetary Costs of the Post-9/11 Wars

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The United States, over the last two decades, has already spent and the Biden administration has requested about $5.8 trillion in reaction to the 9/11 attacks, calculates Political scientist and Costs of War co-founder Neta Crawford. This includes the estimated direct and indirect costs of spending in the United States post-9/11 war zones, homeland security efforts for counter terrorism, and interest payments on war borrowing.

Estimate of US Post 9/11 War Spending, FY2001-2022: $8 trillion total
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