esselte said:
esselte said:
ms spock said:Heya esselte
It is true, healthcare and Social Security take up significant amounts.
From what I have read military spending takes up 13.3% of the federal budget. So it is not insignificant spending.
Hi ms spock,
The federal budget accounts for about one quarter of the overall US economy. 13% of that equates to 3 and a quarter percent. The Pentagon spends approximately one third of its budget on weapons research, development and production, which gets us down close to 1% of the over all economy. The production (buying) of weapons is only a part of this 1%, which is why I said between 0.5 and 1 %.. Military spending includes all the costs of running a military, not just buying weapons.
I agree it’s not insignificant, but it is also not a large component of the American economy.
The “it” in this case being Roughbarked’s assertion that “Guns and rockets and all things to kill people are big part of the US economy.”
They seem to be spread all over the world so I suppose if it is 1% then that seems big because we are such a small percentage of America’s population.