Defense spending gap between U.S., Europe narrows but persists

The defense spending gap between the U.S. and Europe has narrowed since 1985, but the U.S. still spends significantly more on defense than most of its European allies, according to a new report by the Congressional Budget Office. In 1985, the U.S spent 6.7 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP)...

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