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  1. 16 Αυγ 2021 · In the 20 years since September 11, 2001, the United States has spent more than $2 trillion on the war in Afghanistan. That’s $300 million dollars per day, every day, for two decades.

  2. UNITED STATES COSTS TO DATE OF THE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN, 2001-2021. Estimated Congressional Appropriations and Spending in Current Billions of U.S. Dollars, Excluding Future Interest Payments and Future Costs for Veterans Care.

  3. 1 Σεπ 2021 · The total costs so far for all post-9/11 war veterans’ disability and medical care costs are about $465 billion through fiscal 2022.

  4. The biggest single long-term cost of the post-9/11 wars will be providing benefits and medical care to the men and women who served in Iraq, Afghanistan and related theatres since 2001, and their dependents.6 The budgetary cost of these commitments is projected to reach from $2.2 to $2.5 trillion through 2050.

  5. Between FY2016-FY2018, the Afghan Security Forces Fund comprised 9.16% of all obligations for Afghanistan. In Iraq and Syria, obligations for war fell with the departure of most U.S. troops in December 2011, but rose again as air and ground operations against ISIS intensified.

  6. The figures for Afghanistan are part of the larger costs of the U.S. post-9/11 wars, which extend to Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Somalia and elsewhere. The numbers are approximations based on the reporting of several data sources. For sources see the fuller human costs chart here. August 2021

  7. 9 Δεκ 2019 · More than $350 billion has already gone to medical and disability care for veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan combined.