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Military spending of the United States of America in 1999

Bayanalysis - Before going into the discussion about the size of the military spending of the United States of America, it must be noted that the figures mentioned in a number of different Arab and foreign websites and newspapers depend on the proposed budget prepared by the US Congress without clarification, but the following simplified report indicates the actual budget For the US Army, and in more detail, it includes the actual value of the US military branches, revenues and a lot, as I prepared the report according to a purely statistical study, in which I relied on sources, including the US Department of Defense, "the Pentagon."

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The military report includes

 Explanatory terms

An explanatory summary

A presentation of the US military budget for the year under report

 Illustrative diagrams

Explanatory terms

 * "A billion = 1000 million. You can see the link incorporated into the word billion, to find out why the word billion is not used."

*Total military spending, which is the total of what has been spent on military operations, whether for the US army or within federal government institutions.
* The budget of the US Army, which is the actual cost of the US Army minus the other financial mixes between it and the federal government institutions, referred to previously.
* US Army revenues, which is what the US military obtained, whether through private funds or public funds through the various branches.
* The required cost, which is what the US military needs from expenses, minus the revenues of the US Army. 
 
Explanatory summary
 
America's military spending developed during 1999 at a growth of 22.27%, a difference of $ 91 billion compared to 1998, which constitutes a greater percentage of America's GDP by a difference of 0.7%, despite the decrease in US military revenues by about $ 4.63 billion.
 The US Navy maintained the highest cost rank, constituting 27.48% of total US military spending, with an increase of $ 34.87 billion over 1998.
 This increase was not only in value, but in the average of total spending, which in 1998 touched about 25.1%.
 In a different way, and despite the increase in expenditures for the US Air Force by about 6.14 billion dollars, their percentage in the total military spending decreased from 24.37% to 21.23%.
 Likewise, the rate of military spending for the US ground forces decreased from 19.96% to 17.38% in 1999, yet the monetary value increased by $ 5.25 billion.
 The US Military Pension Fund had the biggest advantage, as its expenditures increased by 1.5 times, with an increase of $ 15.56 billion, constituting 9.88% of the total spending.
 In another direction, the budget of the US Corps of Engineers for civil works decreased by 2.1 billion dollars from what it was in 1998, which at that time constituted 1.75% of the total spending, to form in 1999 about 1%.
 Among the most important figures in the budget of the US military, research and development tests, as they accounted for 8.08% of the total military spending, about 40.39 billion dollars, and you can imagine that this research and development budget is greater than the GDP of dozens of countries in the same year, but rather constitutes 0.42% of the GDP of the United States itself, which means that about a dollar out of 238 dollars is spent on research and development of the US army, not to mention research and development in the rest of the fields and sciences!

US military spending in 1999
A chart showing the US Army budget, US military spending and sales revenue

1- Total military spending for the US army (5.2% of the US GDP)

$
million 499,771.6 [$ 499 billion 771.6]

2- The US military budget (4.26% of the US GDP)

$ 410,343.2 million [$ 410,343.2 million]

3- US Army revenues (0.34% of US GDP)

$ 32,478.6 million [$ 32 billion and 478.6 million]

4- The net cost of the US Department of Defense budget

$ 377,864.6 million [$ 377 billion and 864.6 million]

The US military budget was divided in terms of forces and branches as follows:

A chart showing the US Army budget, US military spending and sales revenue


1- The budget of the US Army or Land Forces

The budget of the US ground forces is 86,836.2 million dollars [86,836.2 million dollars]

Revenue from the ground forces 16,697.5 million dollars [16 billion and 697.5 million dollars]

The net cost is 70,138.7 million [$ 70 billion 138.7 million].

2- The budget of the US Navy

The budget of the US Navy is $ 137,347 million [$ 137 billion and $ 347 million]

Revenue of the Navy: 22,564.5 million dollars [22,564.5 million dollars]

The net cost is 114,782.5 million dollars [114 billion and 782.5 million dollars].

3- The budget of the US Air Force

106,117.4 million dollars, the budget of the US Air Force [106 billion and 117 million and 400 thousand dollars]

Revenue of the Air Force 14,330.4 million dollars [14 billion, 330 million and 400 thousand dollars]

The net cost is $ 91,787 [$ 91,787 million].

4- The budget of the Ministry of Defense Military Retirement Trust Fund

Budget 49,376.9 million dollars [49 billion and 376 million and 900 thousand dollars]

Revenues $ 38,019.1 million [38 billion, 19 million and 100 thousand dollars]

Net profit of 11,357.8 million dollars [11 billion and 357 million and 800 thousand dollars]

5- Budget for the US Corps of Engineers "Civil Works"

The budget of the US Corps of Engineers is 5,030.1 million dollars [5 billion, 30 million and 100 thousand dollars]

Revenues: $ 674.4 million [674.4 million and 400 thousand dollars]

Net cost 4,355.7 million dollars [4 billion and 355 million and 700 thousand dollars]

6- The budget of other defense organizations

Budget $ 115,064.0 
million [$ 115.64 billion]

Revenue of $ 29,621.1
million [29 billion 621 million and 100 thousand dollars]

The net cost is $ 85,442.9
million [85 billion and 442 million and 900 thousand dollars]

The budget of the US military in terms of spending

A chart showing the US Army budget, US military spending and sales revenue


1) Military personnel

Spending $ 69,372.9 million [69 billion and 372 million and 900 thousand dollars]

 Revenues $ 480.4 million [480 million and 400 thousand dollars]

the cost is 68,892.5
million dollars [68,892 million and 500 thousand dollars]

2) Operation and maintenance

Spending $ 177.459 million [$ 177.459 billion]

Revenues 9,676.9 million dollars [9 billion and 676 million and 900 thousand dollars]

The required cost is $ 167,782.1 million [167 billion and 782 million and 100 thousand dollars]

3) Collectible

Spending $ 60,142.3 million [$ 60 billion 142 million and 300 thousand dollars]

Revenues $ 397.7 million [$ 397 billion and 700 million]

The required cost is $ 59,744.6 million [59 billion and 744 million and 600 thousand dollars]

4) R&D testing and evaluation

Spending $ 40,388.6 million [40 billion 388 million and 600 thousand dollars]

Revenues 1,704.9 million dollars [1 billion 740 million and 900 thousand dollars]

The required cost is $ 38,633.7 million [38 billion and 633 million and 700 thousand dollars]

5) Military construction / family housing

 Spending $ 4,039.6 million [4 billion 039 million and 600 thousand dollars]

Revenues $ 1,331.4 million [1 billion 331 million and 400 thousand dollars]
The required cost is 2,708.2 million dollars [2 billion, 708 million and 200 thousand dollars]

6) Military Pension Fund

 Spending $ 49,376.9 million [49 billion and 376 million and 900 thousand dollars]

Revenues $ 38,019.1 million [38 billion and 019 million and 100 thousand dollars]
The required cost is $ 11,357.8 million [11 billion and 357 million and 80 thousand dollars]

7) Civil Works in the US Air Force

 Spending $ 5,030.1 million [5 billion, 30 million and 100 thousand dollars]

Revenues: $ 674.4 million [674 million and 400 thousand dollars]
The required cost is $ 4,355.7 million [4 billion and 355 million and 700 thousand dollars]

8) Working capital funds

 Spending: $ 68,699.2 million [$ 68,699 million and $ 200,000]

Revenues $ 66,032.2 million [66 billion, 32 million and 200 thousand dollars]
The required cost is $ 2,637 million [2 billion and 637 million dollars].

9) Other programs

 Spending $ 25,343 million [$ 25,343 billion]

Revenue 3,590 million dollars [3 billion and 590 million dollars]

The required cost is $ 21,753 million [$ 21,753 million].

* Finally, among the revenues that the US military received, 9.3 billion dollars from FMS - Foreign Military Sales, knowing that this value is the net costs between military sales and payments. According to the Pentagon report, the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) reported that total payments were $ 11.6 billion and collection was $ 11.1 billion to and from foreign clients, as recorded in the Foreigners' Trial Balance of the Military Sales Trust Fund (FMS) for the year. Finance 1999. Knowing that the advances that have not been collected on the billing date of FMS are $ 2.4 billion. So the Department of Defense received compensation of roughly $ 2.3 billion for the assets and services sold under the FMS program.

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