Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Stunning

 These figures - for Canada - are so stunning, I will need to check them against

other sources...

COPILOT:

How much has the US spent on aid to Ukraine since the war started in Feb 2022?

Since the start of the war in February 2022, the United States has provided significant aid to Ukraine. Estimates suggest that the total aid allocated by the U.S. is approximately $183 billion as of December 2024. This includes military, humanitarian, and financial assistance2.

If you'd like, I can break down the types of aid or share more details about how this support has been distributed. Let me know!


By how much has the US debt grown in the same period?

Since February 2022, the U.S. national debt has grown significantly. It increased from approximately $30 trillion at the start of 2022 to over $36.2 trillion by January 20252. This growth reflects various factors, including increased government spending on defense, economic stimulus programs, and other initiatives.

If you'd like, I can help break down the reasons behind this increase or explore related topics!


Divide 183 billion by 6.2 trillion...

Dividing 183 billion by 6.2 trillion gives approximately 0.0295, or 2.95% when expressed as a percentage. Let me know if you want to explore anything else!


How much aid has Canada furnished to Ukraine since Feb 2022?

Since February 2022, Canada has provided over $19.5 billion in total assistance to Ukraine. This includes approximately $4.5 billion in military aid, which covers equipment like Leopard 2 tanks, anti-tank weapons, and drones2. Canada has also contributed to humanitarian and financial support, helping Ukraine defend its sovereignty and recover from the impacts of the conflict.

If you'd like, I can share more details about specific contributions or Canada's role in international efforts!


By how much has Canada's debt increased in that same period?

Since February 2022, Canada's national debt has increased by approximately $96.5 billion, rising from around $1.423 trillion in early 2022 to $1.519 trillion by March 20242. This growth reflects various factors, including pandemic recovery measures, economic stimulus programs, and increased government spending.

If you'd like, I can help break down the reasons behind this increase or explore related topics!


Divide 19.5 billion by 96.5 billion...

Dividing 19.5 billion by 96.5 billion gives approximately 0.202, or 20.2% when expressed as a percentage. If you'd like me to help with anything else, just let me know!


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