U.S. Military Spending Has Increased Tenfold Over the Last 50 Years
Briefly

In 1973, the U.S. spent $81.47 billion on its military, which, adjusted for inflation, would be equivalent to $533.9 billion today, indicating military spending hasn't truly skyrocketed as it seems.
Military expenditure is crucial for maintaining national security amidst a volatile geopolitical landscape, ensuring armed forces are prepared to deter adversaries and address threats effectively.
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