Iran War Cost Tracker: US Iran Conflict 2026 Estimated US military spending on the Current 2026 Iran conflict since April 2024 Operations, weapons, air defense, and military aid All figures sourced from public records
FACT SHEET: How Much Is the War in Iran Costing American Taxpayers? What Does the Iran War Cost? March 5 update: As the U S war in Iran continues, costs continue to grow and new information becomes available Estimates in the first week of March put the total cost well into the billions, which includes the partial costs we estimated below
At $2 billion a day, how long can the US sustain its war with Iran? Even before the Iran war, the Trump administration had ordered massive new military spending commitments, including a modernisation of US nuclear forces and an overhaul in acquisitions to speed up the buying of weapons An assumed cost of $2 billion a day is probably only a partial accounting for the financial costs of the war
What Trump’s War With Iran Has Already Cost Taxpayers - Forbes The cost of the military operations are only a part of the total costs and economic impact from the war in Iran, which has already impacted oil and gas prices and threatens to raise travel
Iran War Cost Estimate Update: $11. 3 Billion at Day 6, $16. 5 . . . - CSIS This update uses the DOD-reported $11 3 billion war cost to calculate the impact on munition inventories It also estimates the cost of combat losses and damage to bases ($1 7 billion) and the total cost over 12 days of Epic Fury ($16 5 billion)
Here’s how much the war with Iran is expected to cost every day Days into the war with Iran and with no clear end in sight, questions have emerged about just how much Operation Epic Fury will cost US taxpayers The Pentagon hasn’t shared an estimate, and
The current cost and casualties in Iran war : NPR After two weeks of war in Iran, hundreds of people have been killed, millions more displaced and billions of dollars have been spent The war's devastation has spilled across the region,
How much is the war with Iran costing the US? - ABC News "The shift of U S forces to less expensive munitions and the steep decline of Iranian drone and missile launches will drive costs down However, future costs will depend mostly on the intensity of operations and the effectiveness of Iranian retaliation," CSIS wrote