The Local Costs of the Iraq War
According to the National Priorities Project, the Iraq War has cost the State of Tennessee over $8 billion ($1 billion = $1000 million). President Bush's new funding request for 08-09 will cost the Volunteer State over $2 billion, which according to NPP would buy Tennessee 21,714 afforable housing units, 41,906 elementary school teachers, or health care coverage for 435,808 adults.
NPP has a page for calculating costs to towns and cities:
Taxpayers in Nashville, Tennessee will pay $838.9 million for total Iraq war spending approved to date. For the same amount of money, the following could have been provided:
- 175,099 People with Health Care for One Year OR
- 621,137 Homes with Renewable Electricity for One Year OR
- 23,303 Public Safety Officers for One year OR
- 15,699 Music and Arts Teachers for One Year OR
- 149,218 Scholarships for University Students for One Year OR
- 65 New Elementary Schools OR
- 8,724 Affordable Housing Units OR
- 293,209 Children with Health Care for One Year OR
- 116,531 Head Start Places for Children for One Year OR
- 16,837 Elementary School Teachers for One Year
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