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26. U.S. CBO estimates $2.4 trillion long-term war costs
Source: Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan could cost taxpayers a total of $2.4 trillion by 2017 when counting the huge interest costs because combat is being financed with borrowed money, according to a study released on Wednesday.


With President George W. Bush indicating a large contingent of U.S. troops likely will be engaged in Iraq and Afghanistan for many years to come, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated the total tab for the wars from 2001 through 2017.

CBO estimated that interest costs alone from 2001-2017 could total more than $700 billion.

So far, Congress has given Bush $604 billion for the two wars, with about $412 billion spent in Iraq, according to CBO, which is Congress' in-house budget analyst. In Iraq alone, the United States is spending about $11 billion a month, with costs escalating.



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What they have done to the country is unforgivable
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  -War costs may total $2.4 trillion sabra  Oct-24-07 09:40 AM   #0 
  - Isn't China picking up the tab? So let's order the "Surf-n-Turf" and the champagne.  wienerdoggie   Oct-24-07 09:42 AM   #1 
  - What the money we're spending could be doing instead....  insanad   Oct-24-07 10:39 AM   #12 
     - THIEVES AND WAR CRIMINALS  saigon68   Oct-24-07 10:44 AM   #13 
  - But we can't afford universal health care  gratuitous   Oct-24-07 09:59 AM   #2 
  - It won't matter if they manage to turn dollars into pesos  TOJ   Oct-24-07 10:04 AM   #3 
  - easy fix . . . just have every man, woman and child cough up the $8000 they owe . . .  OneBlueSky   Oct-24-07 10:06 AM   #4 
  - You have to wonder...  Baby Snooks   Oct-24-07 10:06 AM   #5 
  - Boy, you're a glass half-empty sort aren't you?  TOJ   Oct-24-07 10:08 AM   #7 
  - Watch Fox?  Baby Snooks   Oct-24-07 11:46 AM   #18 
  - It probably would have been more effective to just drop bundles of cash on the Iraqis...  htuttle   Oct-24-07 11:28 AM   #16 
  - Hey, it's only $8,000 per man, woman and child in the US.  Lone_Star_Dem   Oct-24-07 10:06 AM   #6 
  - They said the reconstruction would cost nothing.  Lasher   Oct-24-07 10:22 AM   #8 
     - Don't forget the first part of that statement by Wolfowitz  Lone_Star_Dem   Oct-24-07 10:58 AM   #14 
        - Oh there's much more  Lasher   Oct-24-07 11:21 AM   #15 
           - That would be former Enron consultant and the chief person behind the $1.35 billion tax cuts...  Lone_Star_Dem   Oct-24-07 12:04 PM   #19 
  - I think the supreme court should  zidzi   Oct-24-07 10:24 AM   #9 
  - Yay *!  sakabatou   Oct-24-07 10:25 AM   #10 
  - Looks like wolfowitz was off a few zeros.  dkofos   Oct-24-07 10:33 AM   #11 
  - and a few years in length...  themartyred   Oct-24-07 07:20 PM   #32 
  - so if we stop now  Stuckinthebush   Oct-24-07 11:38 AM   #17 
  - That's a very "conservative" figure. We all know that any of the projected figures end up being  truthisfreedom   Oct-24-07 12:08 PM   #20 
  - I bet for a couple hundred million, we could have just bribed Sadam into exile.  progressoid   Oct-24-07 12:15 PM   #21 
  - Can I pay for my share and cancel the service?  brooklynite   Oct-24-07 12:17 PM   #22 
  - Small price to pay...  tuckessee   Oct-24-07 12:20 PM   #23 
  - Expect the number to be closer to $20 Trillion  Hydra   Oct-24-07 01:39 PM   #24 
  - You know what? The amounts don't even mean anything to me anymore. They  gateley   Oct-24-07 05:20 PM   #25 
  - U.S. CBO estimates $2.4 trillion long-term war costs  eagler   Oct-24-07 06:01 PM   #26 
  - $2.4 trillion from the pockets of many into the pockets of a few  FightingIrish   Oct-24-07 06:01 PM   #27 
  - Think of all the good that money could have done...  dickbearton   Oct-24-07 06:01 PM   #30 
  - Does this amount include money for our wounded veterans?  DemReadingDU   Oct-24-07 06:01 PM   #28 
  - I've seen figures for VA costs that range from $500 to $900 billion. n/t  jody   Oct-24-07 06:01 PM   #29 
  - ..... that the White House brushed off as "speculation." This level of arrogance is expensive.  FreeStateDemocrat   Oct-25-07 06:17 AM   #33 
  - "Through the next decade..."?  Earth_First   Oct-24-07 06:32 PM   #31 
  - Wow, I'm up too early.  Neoma   Oct-25-07 06:29 AM   #34 
  - Iraq is the Looking Glass  Rockerdem   Oct-25-07 07:07 AM   #35 
 

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