可视化非美国北约成员国国防开支的激增
Visualizing The Surge In Defense Spending Of Non-US NATO Members

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/military/visualizing-surge-defense-spending-non-us-nato-members

为了应对不断升级的紧张局势,例如俄罗斯 2022 年入侵乌克兰造成的紧张局势,许多非美国北约成员国增加了军费开支,如 Visual Capitalist 的 Marcus Lu 创建的这张图表所示。 自2012年以来,所有非美国北​​约国家的国防开支总体上有所增加。 最值得注意的是,过去两年出现了大幅增长。 导致支出增加的因素包括乌克兰和以色列持续不断的冲突。 目前,32 个北约成员国中有 23 个实现了每年将至少 2% 的国民收入(国内生产总值 - GDP)用于国防的既定目标,而 2023 年只有 10 个国家。这些资金主要用于支付部队费用 维护、士兵工资、退伍军人福利、与维和任务相关的费用、人道主义援助工作以及军事技术进步的投资(研究与开发 - R&D)。 尽管如此,尽管非美国成员国的捐款激增,美国仍然是北约最大的财政提供者,占 2023 年北约总支出的约 68%(8600 亿美元),而德国位居第二,不到十分之一。 美国的分配。 对于有兴趣进一步分析的读者,请查看“北约国防支出分解 1.3T 美元”,这篇文章深入研究了 2023 年北约成员国的预计国防支出。

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Non-U.S. members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) have increased their expenditure on defense, with a big spike after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

This graphic, via Visual Capitalist's Marcus Lu, visualizes the annual percentage change in defense expenditure among NATO members (excluding the U.S.) since 2012 in real terms.

Data is from NATO.

NATO members have significantly increased their defense spending over the past two years, likely due to the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and, more recently, in Israel.

Twenty-three of NATO’s 32 members are now meeting the minimum level of annual defense spending (2% of GDP) stipulated for countries in the alliance. This is up significantly from 10 member countries in 2023.

Estimates for 2023 and 2024. All percentages are inflation-adjusted using 2015 prices as base year.

The majority of these expenditures will finance troops. It also includes payment of pensions, expenditures for peacekeeping and humanitarian operations, and investment in research and development (R&D).

Despite the growth in expenditures by non-U.S. members, America is still the most significant contributor to NATO’s budget. In 2023, the U.S. accounted for $860 billion spent by member countries in the organization, representing 68% of the total expenditure. This amount is over 10 times more than that of the second-placed country, Germany.

If you enjoy posts like these, check out Breaking Down $1.3T in NATO Defense Spending, which visualizes the expected defense expenditures of NATO members in 2023.

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