The US spends billions of dollars every year in foreign aid. The data for 2021 is out, and here are the countries that received the most aid from the US.
In 2021, Israel was granted $3.3 billion in U.S. foreign assistance, primarily allocated for bolstering its military capabilities and maintaining its strength in the defense sector.
Israel.
In 2021, Jordan received $1.6 billion in U.S. foreign assistance, aimed at bolstering its economy and providing support to Syrian refugees.
Jordan
Before the Taliban's control, Afghanistan was provided with $1.4 billion in U.S. foreign aid in 2021, primarily directed towards addressing humanitarian needs.
Afghanistan
Ethiopia was a prominent recipient of U.S. foreign aid in 2021, with a substantial $1.39 billion earmarked for both humanitarian assistance and economic development.
Ethiopia
In 2021, Egypt was granted $1.29 billion in U.S. foreign aid to foster stability, boost economic growth, reduce poverty, and drive job creation, ultimately contributing to poverty alleviation.