The United States operates approximately 750 military bases across 80 countries, a legacy of post-World War II global leadership that strengthened during the Cold War.
While the U.S. maintains military bases in every state, only 11 have opened since 1952, reflecting a significant long-term establishment of military infrastructure.
Military bases not only serve defense purposes but also contribute to local economies by creating jobs, aiding residents, and increasing local spending on goods.
To understand the impact of new military bases, it is crucial to evaluate how they can influence economic dynamics and local wealth.
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