
War is always a costly option. The government is responsible for paying for all war costs, which includes transportation and all appliances for combat and safety. As a result, the nation at war will suffer.
The war in Iraq has had a drastic effect on the United States’ economy. As if the situation were not bad enough, US military is unable to withdraw troops from Iraq therefore continuing the costs that the United States government has to pay. The graph shown above comes from the USA Today website. Every millisecond the number of billions of dollars spent on the war in Iraq increases. Costs like this have proven to be very damaging on an already broken economy.
The gas situation last year was extremely trying on US citizens. For multiple reasons, the prices of gas continued to rise and Americans were in panic. People were selling their cars left and right to try and buy more fuel-efficient vehicles. Even then, however, gas was too expensive to purchase.
Now, the economic problems that have begun to arise are far more serious. Deficit financing of the war makes the United States more dependent on foreign investors to finance its debt and, ultimately, lowers standards of living. It leaves the nation in worse shape to face coming economic challenges as the baby boomers retire and health care costs rise, straining Medicare and Social Security
