The first T-7A Red Hawk flies over Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. Bryce Bennett/USAF
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2024 USAF & USSF Almanac: Spending

June 7, 2024

Each year, the President submits a budget request to Congress. Congress can add to or subtract from that request, and does, on an item-by-item basis. After debate, which takes months, Congress must pass both an Authorization bill that directs the President’s spending and an Appropriation bill to fund those programs. The Defense Department Budget rolls up the total spending by each military department—the Departments of the Air Force (which also includes the Space Force), the Navy (which also includes the Marine Corps), and the Army. Budget figures sometimes disagree, either because of rounding or because of different approaches to financial reporting. Variations appearing among the tables on the following pages are due to one or the other factor. 

  • DOD Budget Authority
  • DOD Spending as a Percentage of GDP
  • Federal Spending as a Percentage of GDP 
  • Federal Spending as Percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
  • DOD Budget By Service, Including Pass-Through
  • DOD Budget Shares: 2023 vs. 2024 vs. 2025  
  • DOD Budget Shares By Military Department
  • DOD Budget by Spending Category
  • DAF Budget by Spending Category
  • DAF Spending vs. Pass-Through

DOD BUDGET AUTHORITY

($ billions)

20182019202020212022202320242025*
Base Budget$600$616$633$703.7$742.2$815.9$817.3$849.8
With Supplementals$671$688$723$704.7$776.6$851.7$875.6N/A

*The government was funded by a continuing resolution for fiscal 2024 at the time the White House released the 2025 budget with the most recent figures. 
*Requested
Source: Budget of the U.S. Government, Fiscal Year 2025
Maintainers with the 393rd Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, work on a B-2 Spirit during Bomb Task Force Europe 23-4 at Naval Air Station Keflavik, Iceland. Tech. Sgt. Heather Salazar

Federal Spending as Percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

YearDefenseEntitlementsOther
196295.73.3
19638.75.53.5
19648.35.63.6
19657.25.33.8
19667.65.34
19678.65.74.1
19689.26.44
19698.46.33.5
19707.86.73.7
19717.17.43.9
19726.57.94
19735.78.23.9
19745.48.53.9
19755.510.34.4
1976510.34.8
19774.89.74.9
19784.69.75
19794.69.34.8
19804.810.15.1
1981510.54.8
19825.610.94.2
19835.911.34.1
19845.8103.8
19855.910.23.8
198669.93.6
19875.99.73.4
19885.79.63.4
19895.59.53.3
19905.110.33.4
19915.210.43.5
19924.710.73.6
19934.310.53.7
19943.910.53.6
19953.610.43.6
19963.310.43.4
19973.210.23.3
1998310.23.2
19992.99.93.1
20002.99.83.2
20012.9103.3
20023.210.73.6
20033.6113.7
20043.810.83.7
20053.810.83.7
20063.810.93.6
20073.810.73.5
20084.111.43.5
20094.515.14
20104.613.44.4
20114.513.74.2
20124.213.23.8
20133.812.73.5
20143.412.53.4
20153.213.33.3
20163.213.53.2
20173.113.53.1
20183.112.83.1
20193.213.33.1
20203.4224.3
20213.321.63.9
2022317.33.6
2023314.43.4
2024 estimate3.115.33.5
2025 estimate3.115.43.5

Source: Budget of the U.S. Government, Fiscal Year 2025, Historical Tables
The 168th Wing KC-135s line up in 10 degrees below zero weather to form a polar bear formation on Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, Dec 2, 2023. Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey/ANG

DoD Budget By Service, including PASS-THROUGH

($in millions)

2023
enacted
%2024
enacted
%2025
enacted
%
Department of the Air Force$249,89729.30%$257,64630.60%$262,64230.90%
USAF179.7*21.1184,37121.9188.1*22.1
USSF26.1*3.128,6963.429.4*3.5
Pass-Through43.9*5.244,5795.345.1*5.3
Army201,36623.6185,64322185,80721.9
Department of the Navy246,58429254,90530.3257,58630.3
Navy192,84522.6202,553*****203,86924
Marine Corps51,8606.153,219*****53,7176.3
Defense Agencies153,85818.1144,82417.2143,73516.9
Total$851,706842,326$849,770

May not add due to rounding.
*$ in billions
**Requested. The Department of the Navy had not separately published the enacted amounts for the Marine Corps and Navy by press time. 
***The Department of the Navy had not separately published the enacted amounts for the Marine Corps and Navy by press time. 
Sources: Defense Budget Overview, United States Department of Defense Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Request; Department of the Air Force and Department of the Navy FY 2025 budget documents; Department of the Air Force; and Department of Defense

DOD Budget Shares By Military Department

($in millions)

201720182019202020212022202320242025
DAF*$171,457$190,359$196,066$206,691$204,574$223,553$249,897$256,953$262,642
%2828.328292928.829.330.530.9
Army$159,018$178,260181,166$184,195$174,040$183,512$201,366$185,643$185,807
%26.126.52626.224.723.623.62221.9
Navy/Marine Corps$174,058$190,489$197,778$209,383$206,936$223,231$246,584$254,905$257,586
%2928.312929.82928.72930.330.3
Defense Agencies104,754$113,853117,991$122,955119,184$146,336$153,858$144,824$143,735
%1716.91717.51718.818.117.216.9
Total609,287$672,960$693,001$723,224$704,734$776,632$851,706$842,326$849,770

*Includes Pass-Through
Sources: Defense Budget Overview; United States Department of Defense Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Request; and Department of Defense.

DOD Budget by Spending Category

Base budget; 2021 and later includes war funding; does not include Ukraine or disaster assistance; current $ in billions

201920202021202220232024
enacted
2025
requested
Military Personnel$144.7$149.9$162.8$166.8$174.0$175.9$181.9
O&M$231.4$237.2$283.6$294.5$318.5$326.8$337.9
Procurement$133.8$129.1$140.7$145.1$162.8$171.4$167.5
RDT&E$94.1$103.6$105.9$118.5$139.4$147.7$143.2
Military Construction/Family Housing$8.8$9.9$7.1$13.4$16.7$16.7$15.6
Family Housing$1.6$1.5$1.4$1.5$2.3$2.0$2.0
Revolving Fundsc & Other$1.9$2.3$2.1$2.3$2.2$1.8$1.7
Total$687.8$633.3$703.7$742.2$815.9$842.3$849.8

Source: National Defense Budget Estimates for FY 2025; and Department of Defense

DAF Budget by Spending Category

Base budget in $ billions; includes war funding in 2021 and later; does not include Ukraine or emergency funding

201920202021202220232024
enacted
2025
requested
Military Personnel$37.4$39.4$42.8$44.4$46.5$47.7$49.3
O&M$51.2$53.4$65.5$69.9$76.0$77.8$81.8
Procurement$43.2$43.3$47.8$49.5$58.1$61.0$59.5
RDT&E$40.6$45.3$46.2$52.8$61.4$65.8$67.8
Military Construction$2.0$2.4$1.3$3.5$4.6$4.0$3.6
Family Housing$0.4$0.4$0.4$0.4$0.6$0.6$0.5
Revolving and Management$0.1$0.2$0.4$0.5$0.1$0.1$0.1
Total$174.8$184.5$204.5$221.0$247.3$257.0$262.6
% Change201920202021202220232024
enacted
2025
requested
Military Personnel7.80%5.30%8.60%3.70%4.70%2.60%3.40%
O&M2.14.322.76.78.72.45.1
Procurement3.50.210.43.617.45-2.5
RDT&E40.111.6214.316.37.23
Military Construction-10.62045.8169.231.4-13-10
Family Housing17.9000500-16.7
Revolving and Management16.410010025-8000
Total1.80%5.50%10.80%8.10%11.90%3.90%

Sources: National Defense Budget Estimates for FY 2025 and earlier; and Department of Defense
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Marc Johansen, commander of the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron, speaks with U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Nicholas Taylor, command chief of the 36th Wing, in front of a new housing development at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, Jan. 20, 2023. A ribbon cutting was held to commemorate the completion of the first group of duplexes, increasing the family housing in a joint capacity across the island. Staff Sgt. Aubree Owens

DAF SPENDING VS. PASS-THROUGH

20172018201920202021202220232024
enacted
2025
requested
DAF$136.60$151.50$156.80$168.10$168.20$180.80$205.80$213.10$217.50
Pass-Through34.337.237.83937.341.443.944.645.1
Total170.9188.7194.6207.1205.5222.3249.7257.7262.6
Pass-Through %20.10%19.70%19.40%18.80%18.20%18.60%17.60%17.30%17.20%

Sources: Department of the Air Force budget requests