25 countries that spent a ridiculous amount on their militaries

Which countries have the largest military budgets?
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Military Expenditure Report
How much did the world spend of their militaries in 2021?
A worrying statistic
Of course the United States is at the top of the list
1. The United States
2. China
3. Russia
4. India
5. Saudi Arabia
6. United Kingdom
7. Germany
8. France
9. South Korea
10. Japan
11. Ukraine
12. Italy
13. Australia
14. Canada
15. Israel
16. Algeria
17. Spain
18. Brazil
19. Poland
20. The Netherlands
21. Qatar
22. Taiwan
23. Singapore
18. Turkey
25. Pakistan
Which countries have the largest military budgets?

The world has become a more dangerous place ever since Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian invasion of Ukraine. As large-scale war has returned to the world so too have large-scale military budgets, and some countries are spending a ridiculous amount.

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Military Expenditure Report

Every year the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) puts together a report on the world's military expenditure and the group's latest figures might blow your mind based on just how much the top countries are spending on their militaries.

 

How much did the world spend of their militaries in 2021?

Based on SIPRI's most recent information of 2022 global totals that were published in the group's 2023 report, the world's nations spent a collective $2,240,000,000,000 in US dollars on their military expenditures.

A worrying statistic

While that number may seem like a lot, the statistic gets even more worrying when you realize just 25 countries made up the majority of all that spending, and some that made it onto the list might surprise you.

Of course the United States is at the top of the list

Here is the list of those countries in order of highest to lowest and it shouldn't be a surprise that the United States of America tops the list with over 877 billion in military expenditures, blowing its next closest competitorChinaout of the water.

1. The United States

Spending: 877.0 billion

Percent of GDP: 3.5%

Percent of Global Spending: 39%

 

2. China

Spending: 292.0 billion

Percent of GDP: 1.6%

Percent of Global Spending: 13%

3. Russia

Spending: 86.4 billion

Percent of GDP: 4.1%

Percent of Global Spending: 3.9%

4. India

Spending: 81.4 billion

Percent of GDP: 2.4%

Percent of Global Spending: 3.6%

5. Saudi Arabia

Spending: 75.0 billion

Percent of GDP: 7.4%

Percent of Global Spending: 3.3%

6. United Kingdom

Spending: 68.5 billion

Percent of GDP: 2.2%

Percent of Global Spending: 3.1%

7. Germany

Spending: 55.8 billion

Percent of GDP: 1.4%

Percent of Global Spending: 2.5%

8. France

Spending: 53.6 billion

Percent of GDP: 1.9%

Percent of Global Spending: 2.4%

9. South Korea

Spending: 46.4 billion

Percent of GDP: 2.7%

Percent of Global Spending: 2.1%

10. Japan

Spending: 46.0 billion

Percent of GDP: 1.1%

Percent of Global Spending: 2.1%

11. Ukraine

Spending: 44.0 billion

Percent of GDP: 34%

Percent of Global Spending: 2.0%

12. Italy

Spending: 33.5 billion

Percent of GDP: 1.7%

Percent of Global Spending: 1.5%

13. Australia

Spending: 32.3 billion

Percent of GDP: 1.9%

Percent of Global Spending: 1.4%

14. Canada

Spending: 26.9 billion

Percent of GDP: 1.2%

Percent of Global Spending: 1.2%

15. Israel

Spending: 23.4 billion

Percent of GDP: 4.5%

Percent of Global Spending: 1.0%

16. Algeria

Spending: 22 billion

Percent of GDP: 9.81%

Percent of Global Spending: 0.9%

17. Spain

Spending: 20.3 billion

Percent of GDP: 1.5%

Percent of Global Spending: 0.9%

18. Brazil

Spending: 20.2 billion

Percent of GDP: 1.1%

Percent of Global Spending: 0.9%

19. Poland

Spending: 16.6 billion

Percent of GDP: 2.4%

Percent of Global Spending: 0.7%

20. The Netherlands

Spending: 15.6 billion

Percent of GDP: 1.6%

Percent of Global Spending: 0.7%

21. Qatar

Spending: 15.4 billion

Percent of GDP: 7.0%

Percent of Global Spending: 0.7%

22. Taiwan

Spending: 12.5 billion

Percent of GDP: 1.6%

Percent of Global Spending: 0.6%

23. Singapore

Spending: 11.7 billion

Percent of GDP: 2.8%

Percent of Global Spending: 0.5%

18. Turkey

Spending: 10.6 billion

Percent of GDP: 1.2%

Percent of Global Spending: 0.5%

25. Pakistan

Spending: 10.3 billion

Percent of GDP: 2.6%

Percent of Global Spending: 0.5%

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