• MacN'Cheezus@lemmy.today
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      6 months ago

      Who said the free stuff is for you? You get roads, public schools, parks, and libraries. As for the rest, see for yourself:

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      6 months ago

      Unfortunately no “SWAG” type stuff. If you’re in the US, the majority is spent on entitlements, servicing debt, and the defense budget. In that order.

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        6 months ago

        entitlements, servicing debt, and the defense budget

        Definitely depends on how you count.

        Discretionary Defense spending totals over $800B in 2023, but doesn’t include a number of additional costs. Total outlays go to over $1T when you add up what Congress authorized plus what Biden requested for weapons R&D, international aid (notably to Ukraine and Israel as well as Pacific Rim territories), and upgrades to our nuclear arsenal by way of the Department of Energy.

        That puts the defense budget above Medicare, but below Social Security. It also dwarfs the $650B we’re spending on outstanding interest (remarkably low considering the gross debt). But we’ve seen people stop talking about SS and Medicare as distinct entities, instead mashing them together to make the total look bigger. I’ve also seen folks carving the Tricare/VA costs off the overall Pentagon budget and start talking about it like another entitlement. So… shrug