Surveys show Americans believe foreign aid is 25% of the federal budget. It’s less than 1%. The public is misinformed about what the US spends money on, which creates an abstract desire to “cut spending” that’s extremely difficult to translate into policy. https://www.brookings.edu/policy2020/votervital/what-every-american-should-know-about-us-foreign-aid/
on top of this, this "aid" is also dwarfed by the amount of money that flows the other way, even if you dont count the suppressed wages and destroyed living standards in the developing world (usually as a result of western imperialism) subsidising cheap consumer goods in the west
on top of this, this "aid" is also dwarfed by the amount of money that flows the other way, even if you dont count the suppressed wages and destroyed living standards in the developing world (usually as a result of western imperialism) subsidising cheap consumer goods in the west