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To: FJB who wrote (524231)11/23/2012 4:50:14 PM
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Health expenditures in the United States neared $2.6 trillion in 2010, over ten times the $256 billion spent in 1980.

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Yearly, the cost of the War on Terror is much less than healthcare.
  • FY2003 Supplemental: Operation Iraqi Freedom: Passed April 2003; Total $78.5 billion, $54.4 billion Iraq War.

  • FY2004 Supplemental: Iraq and Afghanistan Ongoing Operations/Reconstruction: Passed November 2003; Total $87.5 billion, $70.6 billion Iraq War.

  • FY2004 DoD Budget Amendment: $25 billion Emergency Reserve Fund (Iraq Freedom Fund): Passed July 2004, Total $25 billion, $21.5 billion (estimated) Iraq War.

  • FY2005 Emergency Supplemental: Operations in the War on Terror; Activities in Afghanistan; Tsunami Relief: Passed April 2005, Total $82 billion, $58 billion (estimated) Iraq War.

  • FY2006 Department of Defense appropriations: Total $50 billion, $40 billion (estimated) Iraq War.

  • FY2006 Emergency Supplemental: Operations Global War on Terror; Activities in Iraq & Afghanistan: Passed February 2006, Total $72.4 billion, $60 billion (estimated) Iraq War.

  • FY2007 Department of Defense appropriations: $70 billion(estimated) for Iraq War-related costs.

  • FY2007 Emergency Supplemental (proposed) $100 billion.

  • FY2008 Bush administration has proposed around $190 billion for the Iraq War and Afghanistan.

  • FY2009 Obama administration has proposed around $130 billion in additional funding for the Iraq War and Afghanistan.

  • FY2011 Obama administration proposes around $159.3 billion for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

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