Call Us Now

+91 9606900005 / 04

For Enquiry

legacyiasacademy@gmail.com

U.S. spent 0.24% of its national income on foreign aid

Context :  U.S. Foreign Aid Spending vs. Public Perception

  • In 2023, the U.S. spent 0.24% of its Gross National Income (GNI) on foreign aid.
  • However, public perception is vastly different – surveys show Americans believe it to be as high as 31% of the national budget.
  • The disparity suggests a lack of awareness about actual foreign aid expenditures.

Relevance : GS 2(International Relations)

The Role of Foreign Aid in Global Health Achievements

  • In the 1980s, polio paralyzed nearly 500,000 children annually. By 2023, polio cases were as low as two days’ worth of cases from 1981.
  • Foreign aid programs, particularly government funding and private donations, were crucial in the eradication of polio.
  • Similar success stories:
    • PEPFAR (U.S. initiative): Saved 25 million lives from HIV.
    • Bednets and antimalarial treatments: Reduced malaria mortality.
    • Global Fund and USAID: Helped curb tuberculosis deaths.

How Much Foreign Aid Is Actually Given?

  • Total global foreign aid in 2023: $240 billion (a tiny fraction of rich countries’ economies).
  • Norway is the only country spending more than 1% of its GNI on foreign aid.
  • The UN target for developed nations0.7% of GNI to foreign aid.
    • Only five countries met this in 2023:
      • Norway
      • Luxembourg
      • Sweden
      • Germany
      • Denmark

Who Funds Foreign Aid? Governments vs. Private Donors

  • More than 95% of global foreign aid came from national governments.
  • Private donations accounted for just 4.5% ($11 billion) of the total.
  • Implications:
    • If governments reduce foreign aid budgets, it can have a huge impact on global aid.
    • If the U.S. had cut its aid by just 20%, global aid would have dropped by $13 billion, wiping out private philanthropic contributions.

Can Public Perception Drive Higher Foreign Aid?

  • Public support influences government spending.
  • If all developed nations met the UNs 0.7% target, global foreign aid would nearly double (+$216 billion).
  • However, most citizens drastically overestimate aid spending:
    • 2015 U.S. survey found Americans believed foreign aid made up 31% of the federal budget (actual: under 1%).
    • When asked how much should be spent, the average response was 10%10 times the actual figure.

March 2025
MTWTFSS
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31 
Categories