The following is a piece of an article from theblaze.com. Have no idea what that is but I was curious so I googlized "How much aid does the U.S. send to foreign countries?" It went much further with a cool graph and pie chart and everything so it must be accurate. But the reason is I've always wondered why in the hell, when this country is about 17 trillion in debt, that we send so much money in aid to so many countries around the world. Why must we be the undisputed leader in shelling out the bank to everyone else? Idea. Stop it! Invest that money back in the economy to get manufacturing etc. done here...and not China or Mexico or Taiwan. Change the laws so it will be damn near impossible to take your business to China and get your product made by someone making .25 cents an hour. Put the freeloaders to work. Too simple, I know. Anyway.
The United States spends billion of dollars each year on foreign aid .
In fact, the U.S. sent approximately $37,680,000,000 overseas in 2012 for foreign aid, according to Finance Degree Center, a website dedicated to finance education.
The total amount, which includes investments in national security concerns, counterterrorism efforts and commercial and humanitarian interests, is really rather impressive when you think about it. Indeed, no other country comes even close in terms of providing other countries with monetary aid.