US Aid to Ukraine: Complete Breakdown
Tracking every dollar of American assistance to Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion.
Total US Aid: $175+ Billion
Since February 2022, the United States has authorized over $175 billion in total assistance to Ukraine through multiple congressional packages. This makes it the largest US foreign aid commitment since the Marshall Plan.
Aid by Category
- Military Aid (~$65B): Weapons systems, ammunition, training, and intelligence support through Presidential Drawdown Authority and the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative.
- Economic & Budget Support (~$55B): Direct budget support to keep the Ukrainian government functioning, economic stabilization funds, and World Bank contributions.
- Humanitarian Aid (~$15B): Refugee assistance, food aid, medical supplies, and support for displaced populations.
- Other (~$40B): Replenishment of US military stocks, support for regional allies, intelligence operations, and administrative costs.
Major Congressional Packages
Aid has been authorized through several major legislative actions, including the initial $13.6B emergency supplemental in March 2022, the $40B Ukraine supplemental in May 2022, the $45B package in the December 2022 omnibus, and the $61B package passed in April 2024 after months of congressional debate.
How US Aid Compares
Total US aid to Ukraine represents approximately 0.6% of US GDP, compared to the Marshall Plan which equaled approximately 2.5% of GDP (in today's terms). As a share of federal spending, Ukraine aid represents roughly 2.5% of annual federal expenditures.