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AgingAmerican

(12,958 posts)
Fri Mar 29, 2013, 01:30 PM Mar 2013

Study: Iraq and Afghanistan wars will cost U.S. up to $6 trillion

RAW STORY

The Iraq and Afghanistan wars will cost the United States between $4-6 trillion in the long term, constraining the government’s budget for decades to come, a study said.

Harvard University scholar Linda Bilmes concluded that the United States will face increasing costs to care for an estimated 2.5 million veterans, and to pay down debt incurred by borrowing to pay for the wars.

“As a consequence of these wartime spending choices, the United States will face constraints in funding investments in personnel and diplomacy, research and development and new military initiatives,” said the report released Thursday.


“In short, there will be no peace dividend, and the legacy of Iraq and Afghanistan wars will be costs that persist for decades,” it said.

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But Bilmes’ study said the biggest cost would be medical care and disability benefits, saying that more than half of the 1.56 million troops discharged from service have already been granted benefits for life.

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Wow, over half of the troops who served in Iraq and Afghanistan are on permanent disability? I guess that's the price for having higher survival rates and better, more expensive, medical treatments
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Study: Iraq and Afghanistan wars will cost U.S. up to $6 trillion (Original Post) AgingAmerican Mar 2013 OP
Don't worry. The follow on costs to treat vets can be sequestered. HereSince1628 Mar 2013 #1
Any available data on the return on the people's indepat Mar 2013 #2

HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
1. Don't worry. The follow on costs to treat vets can be sequestered.
Fri Mar 29, 2013, 01:36 PM
Mar 2013

Most of these future costs can be shifted from taxpayers to the individual...

We just need to let our attention wander to more deserving causes like austerity and privatization.


I wish I could say I didn't believe this is actually at work in DC.








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