Exploding Interest Payments:
Servicing the national debt now costs the federal government over $1
trillion annually, meaning interest payments officially exceed the
entire national defense budget.
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The present spent on the National Defense Budget of the U.S. is 1 trillion dollars a year.
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The enacted U.S. Fiscal Year 2026 defense budget totals roughly $1 trillion overall, combining an
$838.7 billion base discretionary Defense Appropriations Act with roughly
$150 billion in supplemental and reconciliation funding (including amounts tied to the previous year's reconciliation framework).
Key Spending Allocations (FY 2026)
- Personnel & Pay: $193.3 billion supporting a standard 3.8% service member pay raise alongside a 10% extra boost for junior enlisted personnel.
- Readiness & Operations: $294.4 billion dedicated to operational sustainment, training, and base/barracks revitalization.
- Procurement & R&D: $167.5 billion for new weapon systems and $145.9 billion for advanced research, development, and testing
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- Munitions & Missile Defense: Billions scaled for solid rocket motor manufacturing, PATRIOT PAC-3, and THAAD interceptors.
Department Breakdown Estimates
- Department of the Navy: ~24.4%
- Department of the Air Force: ~20.4%
- United States Army: ~18.4%
- United States Marine Corps: ~5.9%
(Note:
Looking ahead, the administration has proposed an aggressive upward
shift targeting upwards of $1.1 trillion to $1.5 trillion total for the
subsequent 2027 fiscal cycle). National Guard Association of the United States
President Proposes $1.5 Trillion Defense Budget | National Guard Association of the United States
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