Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Iraq war costs underestimated--could reach $1 trillion

In 2003, the Bush administration said that the $200 billion estimate of the cost of the war in Iraq from Larry Lindsey, Bush's economic advisor, was too high. Paul Wolfowitz suggested that the cost of reconstruction would be financed entirely by Iraq. Congress has so far appropriated $251 billion for military operations, and the Congressional Budget Office has indicated that we should expect another $230 billion in costs over the next ten years.

Now a paper by Nobel prizewinning economist Joseph Stiglitz and Harvard budget expert Linda Bilmes argues that the CBO's estimate leaves out some significant costs, like healthcare for injured soldiers--lifetime care for brain injuries alone may cost $35 billion. Their paper argues that $1 trillion is a conservative estimate of the total costs.

(Story at The Guardian.)

1 comment:

  1. Generals and Majors ah ah
    they're never too far
    from battlefields so glorious
    out in a world of their own
    They'll never come down
    till once again victorious

    Generals and Majors always
    seem so unhappy 'less they got a war

    Generals and Majors ah ah
    like never before are tired of being actionless.

    Calling Generals and Majors
    Generals and Majors everywhere
    Calling Generals and Majors
    your World War III is drawing near

    Generals and Majors ah ah
    They're never too far
    away from men who made the grade
    out in a world of their own
    They'll never come down
    until the battle's lost or made

    Generals and Majors ah ah
    like never before, are tired of being in the shade.

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