
Foreign aid makes up a tiny fraction of the U.S. budget. For every dollar the government collects in federal taxes, less than one penny goes to help people in developing nations. But that investment in things like vaccines, basic nutrition, and helping rebuild after natural disasters has had a big impact. In the past 25 years, the proportion of people living in extreme poverty worldwide has dropped by two-thirds, and U.S. aid helped make this a reality.
The money we spend overseas not only helps those in far-off places, it also has benefits here at home. The Covid-19 pandemic showed us that