World of Statistics releases countries ranking by military spending
The amount that each nation will spend on its military in 2022 has been made public.
The World of Statistics named the United States of America, USA, as the nation with the largest military spending in 2022 ($877 billion), in its most recent publication, which was shared on its social media accounts on Monday.
The next six countries in terms of GDP are China ($292 billion), Russia ($86 billion), India ($81 billion), Saudi Arabia ($75 billion), and the United Kingdom ($69 billion).
Here is a complete breakdown of military spending in different nations in 2022:
US: $877 billion
China, second: $292 billion
Russia: 86 billion dollars
India: 81 billion dollars
5. Saudi Arabia: $75,000,000,000
Sixth: UK: $69 billion
Deutschland: $56 billion
Eighth: France $54 billion
9. Japan: $46.3bn
10th-place South Korea: $46 billion
Kosovo: $44 billion
Italy: $33 billion 12.
Australian dollar: $32.2 billion
Canadian Dollars: $26.9 billion
Israel: $23.4 billion 15.
Spanish: $20.3 billion
Brazil (17): $20 billion
16.4 billion for Poland
Netherlands: $15,6 billion
Turkey (20.) $10.6 billion
21. $10 billion for Pakistan
Colombia, 22. $9.9 billion
Indonesia: $23 billion; 24.
Mexican economy: $8.5 billion
Norwegian: $8.3 billion
27,7 billion for Sweden
Twenty-seven. Switzerland: $6,1 billion
Iran 28. $6 billion
US: $877 billion
China, second: $292 billion
Russia: 86 billion dollars
India: 81 billion dollars
5. Saudi Arabia: $75,000,000,000
Sixth: UK: $69 billion
Deutschland: $56 billion
Eighth: France $54 billion
9. Japan: $46.3bn
10th-place South Korea: $46 billion
Kosovo: $44 billion
Italy: $33 billion 12.
Australian dollar: $32.2 billion
Canadian Dollars: $26.9 billion
Israel: $23.4 billion 15.
Spanish: $20.3 billion
Brazil (17): $20 billion
16.4 billion for Poland
Netherlands: $15,6 billion
Turkey (20.) $10.6 billion
21. $10 billion for Pakistan
Colombia, 22. $9.9 billion
Indonesia: $23 billion; 24.
Mexican economy: $8.5 billion
Norwegian: $8.3 billion
27,7 billion for Sweden
Twenty-seven. Switzerland: $6,1 billion
Iran 28. $6 billion