The Militarized Budget: How the U.S. Funds Force

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: How the U.S. Funds Force By Lindsay Koshgarian April 4, 2017 A Militarized Budget The United States is the single biggest military spender in the world. This report takes note of that fact, and ties U.S. military spending which is primarily focused on current and potential conflicts abroad to its analog here at home: spending on veterans of foreign wars, incarceration, immigration enforcement, and the war on drugs. In 2016, the militarized budget amounted to 64 percent of discretionary spending. U.S. military spending, traditionally defined, was $618 billion in 2016. Studies that seek to define a national security budget which includes the military, and also veterans affairs, homeland security, and similar expenses can easily arrive at estimates approaching or exceeding $1 trillion per year. 1 That amount is roughly equal to the entire U.S. discretionary budget. This report defines a different, but related, concept: the militarized budget. In recognition that the U.S. maintains both the world s highest military spending, and one of its highest incarceration rates, the militarized budget includes the traditional military budget, as well as spending on veterans affairs, homeland security, incarceration, law enforcement, immigration enforcement, and the still-ongoing war on drugs. 1 Mandy Smithberger. America s $1 Trillion National Security Budget. Retrieved April 3, 2017 from http://www.pogo.org/straus/issues/defense-budget/2016/americas-1-trillion-national-security-budget.html.

The U.S. Military Budget The United States has a military budget that is greater than the next seven countries combined: more than rivals like China and Russia, and more than allies like Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and France. At $618.8 billion in 2016, military spending accounted for more than 53 percent of the federal discretionary budget the budget that Congress sets each year during its annual appropriations process. 2

The militarized budget includes discretionary spending on the traditional military budget, as well as veterans affairs, homeland security, and law enforcement and incarceration. In 2016, the militarized budget totaled $741.3 billion amounting to 64 percent of discretionary spending. The biggest category of militarized spending by far was the Department of Defense, accounting for 79 percent of the total, followed by Veteran s Affairs. Nevertheless, the non-traditional segments of the militarized budget added tens of billions in spending. Together, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement accounted for $17.7 billion more than the budgets for Head Start ($9 billion), the Federal Emergency Management Agency ($10.8 billion) or the Environmental Protection Agency ($8.6 billion). 3

Militarized Budget, 2016 Department of Defense $585.2 billion Department of Veterans Affairs $70.2 billion Department of Homeland Security $35.4 billion U.S. Customs and Border Protection $11.7 billion Immigration and Customs Enforcement $6.0 billion Atomic energy defense activities $19.1 billion International security assistance $13.3 billion Department of Justice $9.9 billion Federal Prison System $7.3 billion Federal Prisoner Detention $1.3 billion Federal Bureau of Investigation $3.4 billion Defense-related activities $7.5 billion Federal Drug Control Programs $289 million Other Defense Civil Programs $212 million Total $741.3 billion Source: FY 2017 President s Budget Request, National Priorities Project Changing Priorities Some things have stayed the same: since 1976, the militarized budget has always been larger than the non-militarized budget, though the gap widened substantially during the 1980s. 4

But some things have changed dramatically. Federal prison funding has increased since 1976 by more than ten times, a period during which the number of federal prisoners increased by more than six times. Federal spending on immigration and border control has skyrocketed, too: 5

A More Militarized Future? An America where more than 64 percent of our annual discretionary budget is spent on the military, incarceration, immigration and law enforcement may give some Americans pause. The budget proposals put forth by President Trump would intensify this distribution of resources. President Trump s proposals include a 10% increase in military spending, as well as new spending on border control (including a wall), deportation and removal of undocumented immigrants, and smaller increases for the FBI, drug enforcement, and prison activation and modernization. On the non-militarized side, the president s proposals call for severe cuts to everything from education to health care and housing. 2 A recent poll showed that majorities of both Republicans and Democrats opposed increases to military spending, and preferred lower levels of spending on Homeland Security which includes immigration control than the president proposed. 3 The United States is overdue for a conversation about the militarization of our federal budget. 2 Office of Management and Budget. America First: A Budget Blueprint to Make America Great Again. Accessed April 3, 2017 from https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/whitehouse.gov/files/omb/budget/fy2018/2018_blueprint.pdf. 3 Christopher Ingraham, The public wants a budget that looks very different from Trump s. The Washington Post. March 24, 2017. Accessed 4/3/2017 from https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/03/24/the-publicwants-a-budget-that-looks-very-different-from-trumps/?utm_term=.b46e280a63e6. 6