$2B A Day. They Cut Your Food Stamps.

$2 billion a day Iran war cost vs food stamps cuts

The US is spending $2 billion a day on the Iran conflict. Meanwhile, food stamp budgets are getting cut. This Short does the math nobody in Washington wants you to do.

$2 Billion. Every Single Day.

That's not a budget line. That's not a quarterly figure. That's what the Iran conflict is costing American taxpayers every 24 hours. And while that number gets buried in defense briefings and cable news chyrons, something else was happening at the same time — food assistance programs were being trimmed, capped, and cut for the people who need them most.

The math isn't complicated. The priorities are just uncomfortable.

What $2 Billion A Day Actually Buys

The entire annual SNAP budget — food stamps for roughly 42 million Americans — runs around $110 billion a year. At $2 billion a day, that's covered in 55 days of war spending. Two months. That's the trade-off sitting on the table, whether anyone wants to say it out loud or not.

This isn't an argument for or against military action. It's a question about what we're told is affordable — and what we're told isn't.

Do The Math

When a government says it can't afford to feed its most vulnerable people in the same news cycle it authorises billions in daily military expenditure, that's not a budget problem. That's a choice. And choices tell you everything about where the real priorities are.

Watch the full breakdown above.


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