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  2. How many people are in the US military? A demographic overview -...

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    A demographic overview. As of September 2023, the US military consisted of 2.86 million people worldwide. The CIA reports that the US has the world’s third-largest active military by size, surpassed only by China and India in 2023. These forces are spread across six main service branches: the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard ...

  3. Active-duty military numbers decreased by 64.3% from their peak in 1968, dropping off twice during the Vietnam War and after the Cold War. Published on February 21, 2024 How does the government support veterans?

  4. Is US military enlistment down? - USAFacts

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    The total number of enlistees at entry-level pay grades (E-1, E-2, and E-3) declined 10.6% between 2012 and 2022, from 318,550 to 284,661. The Army saw the largest decline, at 24.7%, while the Marine Corps declined 13.9% and the Air Force declined 2.5%. Again, the Navy is the only branch to grow; its entry-level enlistees grew 5.5%.

  5. According to preliminary data, the US made $13.1 billion in Ukraine aid obligations in FY 2022, more than 23 times higher than FY 2021 and nearly 32 times higher than the 2000–2021 average. There were about 1.3 million active-duty military in 2023, 41% fewer than in 1987 — the recent peak. There were 168,571 permanently assigned active-duty ...

  6. Military recruitment is down. Why don’t young Americans ... -...

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    In 2020, its Qualified Military Available study estimated that 23% of Americans ages 17–24 were eligible for military service. (This age group represents 90% of the military’s applicants.) That was a decrease from 2016, when the department estimated that 29% were eligible. In addition to age and citizenship requirements (some non-citizens ...

  7. Where are US military members stationed, and why? - USAFacts

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    The United States has a strong military presence both domestically and overseas, with over 1.3 million active-duty members stationed at home and abroad. Underscoring this vast reach is the fact that the Department of Defense (DoD) manages over 4,790 military sites worldwide, covering 27 million acres. For context, that’s roughly the size of ...

  8. Defense and security­. Get unbiased data and visuals on military recruitment, veterans, border security, and foreign affairs. These reports use government sources to help Americans understand national security and defense.

  9. How many people work for the federal government? - USAFacts

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    As of September 2023, there were 2.95 million employees in the US federal workforce. Looking back to the 20th century, between January 1939 and January 1944, the federal workforce more than tripled in size. It reached 3.1 million in 1944 and then declined before increasing again in the 1950s.

  10. In fiscal year 2020, governments spent a combined total of $249.4 billion on supporting veterans. That comes out to $752 per person. USAFacts categorizes government budget data to allocate spending appropriately, and to arrive at the estimate presented here. Spending on veterans includes support services for housing, readjustment to civilian ...

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    An interactive, data-driven snapshot of the nation — based on topics often covered in the presidential State of the Union addresses. How USAFacts is harvesting government data to inform both citizens and lawmakers. USAFacts founder Steve Ballmer shares his aim to making government data accessible. Steve Ballmer Is Building a ‘Moneyball ...