The Cost of War in Iraq
April 9th, 2008(Compiled by the Office of the Speaker)
- U.S. troops killed: 4,017
[Defense Department, 4/8/08] - U.S. troops wounded: 29,676
[Defense Department, 4/8/08] - U.S. troops deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan since September 2001: Nearly 1.7 million
[Defense Department, 2/29/08] - U.S. troops deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan more than once: More than 599,000
[Defense Department, 2/29/08] - U.S. servicemembers deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan who have children: 782,000
[Defense Department, 2/29/08] - Percentage of these troops who have been deployed more than once: 40
[Defense Department, 2/29/08] - Percent of current and former military officers who believe the Iraq war has “stretched the U.S. military dangerously thin:” 88%
[Foreign Policy/Center for New American Security, 2/19/08] - Percent of these officers who say the U.S. military is weaker than it was five years ago: 60%
[Foreign Policy/Center for New American Security, 2/19/08] - Percent of U.S. troops that have served in Iraq or Afghanistan at risk for post-traumatic stress disorder (P.T.S.D.): 20%
[USA Today, 3/6/08] - Amount the United States is spending on the war in Iraq every month: $10.3 billion
[Congressional Research Service, 2/22/08]
The Cost of Iraq War Broken Down
Second: $3,919
Minute: $235,160
Hour: $14.1 million
Day: $338.6 million
Week: $2.4 billion
Month: $10.3 billion
Year: $123.6 billion
[Congressional Research Service, 2/22/08]




