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Defense Spending Surge and Who Benefits | Baton Rouge News
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Defense spending could hit record levels—potentially the largest since WWII—with proposals reaching $1.5 trillion under Trump, down to around $1.15 trillion in congressional versions. Texas, California, and Virginia dominate funding, each pulling in nearly $50 billion annually, thanks to their critical military production roles. While military bases bring economic boosts, experts warn that funds often miss key infrastructure needs, focusing instead on workforce and industrial growth. Per capita, Virginia and Connecticut lead, followed by Maryland, Alaska, and Hawaii—though even within states like Texas, money concentrates heavily in a few counties. Critics question whether this massive outlay truly strengthens the economy or national security, noting that sectors like education or healthcare might offer better ROI, and that readiness hasn’t improved despite soaring costs and declining performance of some systems.
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