The U.S. provides aid to countries that are recovering from war, developing
countries, and countries that are strategically important to the U.S. In 2018,
the U.S. spent over $47 billion on foreign aid – about $1 billion more
than in 2017. About 37% of the aid went to ten countries:
Afghanistan ($5.94 billion)
Israel ($3.11 billion)
Jordan ($1.67 billion)
Egypt ($1.23 billion)
Iraq ($1.18 billion)
Ethiopia ($878 million)
Syria ($835 million)
Kenya ($824 million)
Nigeria ($820 million)
South Sudan ($789 million).
$47 billion on foreign aid ... a rounding error (chyba
zaokrouhlovani) 