The U.S. spent $877 billion on protection in fiscal 2022, greater than the blended protection budgets of the subsequent 10 nations with the easiest army spending, together with China, Russia, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.
Defense contractors, in addition to army and civilian protection workforce, are unfold throughout the nation, and once a year, cash from the federal executive flows into each and every of the 50 states.
The Department of Defense spent $14.9 billion in Georgia in 2021, the twelfth easiest quantity amongst states. About 50.8% of Pentagon spending in the state went to contractors, and 49.2% went to payroll for federal Defense Department workers and army workforce.
Annual protection spending in Georgia is the same as about 2.1% of the state’s GDP and about $1,378 for each and every state resident.
All knowledge in this tale is from the report Defense Spending By State Fiscal Year 2021, revealed via the Department of Defense. States are ranked via overall Defense Department spending on contracts and workforce payroll in fiscal 2021.
Rank | State | 2021 Defense Dept. spending in state | DOD spending as a percentage of state GDP (%) | DOD spending consistent with capita |
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1 | Virginia | 62.7($B) | 10.2 | $7,259 |
2 | California | 57.4($B) | 1.6 | $1,463 |
3 | Texas | 47.3($B) | 2.2 | $1,601 |
4 | New York | 30.9($B) | 1.6 | $1,557 |
5 | Florida | 30.1($B) | 2.3 | $1,384 |
6 | Maryland | 26.3($B) | 5.8 | $4,258 |
7 | Massachusetts | 21.3($B) | 3.2 | $3,057 |
8 | Connecticut | 19.3($B) | 6.2 | $5,347 |
9 | Washington | 19.1($B) | 2.7 | $2,470 |
10 | Pennsylvania | 16.5($B) | 1.9 | $1,272 |
11 | Alabama | 15.7($B) | 6.1 | $3,123 |
12 | Georgia | 14.9($B) | 2.1 | $1,378 |
13 | Arizona | 14.6($B) | 3.4 | $2,013 |
14 | Kentucky | 13.8($B) | 5.7 | $3,068 |
15 | Colorado | 12.4($B) | 2.8 | $2,138 |
16 | Missouri | 12.2($B) | 3.3 | $1,979 |
17 | North Carolina | 11.7($B) | 1.7 | $1,113 |
18 | Ohio | 9.9($B) | 1.3 | $844 |
19 | Illinois | 9.5($B) | 1.0 | $749 |
20 | New Jersey | 9.3($B) | 1.3 | $1,002 |
21 | Hawaii | 7.9($B) | 8.3 | $5,465 |
22 | Indiana | 7.2($B) | 1.6 | $1,059 |
23 | Michigan | 6.5($B) | 1.1 | $649 |
24 | Oklahoma | 6.3($B) | 2.9 | $1,582 |
25 | Utah | 6.3($B) | 2.7 | $1,877 |
26 | South Carolina | 6.1($B) | 2.2 | $1,179 |
27 | Mississippi | 5.6($B) | 4.3 | $1,911 |
28 | Wisconsin | 5.1($B) | 1.3 | $857 |
29 | Kansas | 3.7($B) | 1.9 | $1,263 |
30 | Alaska | 3.6($B) | 6.2 | $4,916 |
31 | Louisiana | 3.6($B) | 1.3 | $768 |
32 | New Mexico | 3.3($B) | 2.9 | $1,547 |
33 | Tennessee | 3.2($B) | 0.7 | $462 |
34 | Maine | 3.2($B) | 4.1 | $2,348 |
35 | Nevada | 3.1($B) | 1.5 | $974 |
36 | Iowa | 2.6($B) | 1.1 | $805 |
37 | New Hampshire | 2.3($B) | 2.3 | $1,671 |
38 | Minnesota | 2.2($B) | 0.5 | $387 |
39 | Arkansas | 1.9($B) | 1.3 | $639 |
40 | Rhode Island | 1.7($B) | 2.4 | $1,533 |
41 | Nebraska | 1.7($B) | 1.1 | $844 |
42 | Oregon | 1.4($B) | 0.5 | $324 |
43 | Delaware | 950.4($M) | 1.1 | $947 |
44 | North Dakota | 902.5($M) | 1.4 | $1,165 |
45 | West Virginia | 885.2($M) | 1.0 | $496 |
46 | Idaho | 676.4($M) | 0.7 | $356 |
47 | Montana | 647.3($M) | 1.0 | $586 |
48 | South Dakota | 643.3($M) | 1.0 | $718 |
49 | Vermont | 545.7($M) | 1.4 | $845 |
50 | Wyoming | 475.9($M) | 1.1 | $822 |
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