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- We used data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
- The United States GDP in 2023 was equal to all other NATO members combined.
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, is a group founded in 1949 and is comprised of 32 countries from Europe and North America. It was founded on the “principle of collective defense, meaning that if one NATO Ally is attacked, then all NATO Allies are attacked.” The group endeavors to protect freedom and promote democracy around the world. They also fight terrorism and support countries like Ukraine in this fight.
In 2014, at the annual NATO Summit held in Wales, members pledged to contribute 2% of GDP (gross domestic product) by 2024. For the first time, 23 of the 32 countries will meet or exceed the target this year. The pledge of defense funds is only a portion of a country’s commitment when it joins. They also provide troops and equipment to become “NATO forces,” give funds to run the organization, and are enlisted to defend one another should any member country come under attack.
The United States GDP in 2023 was equal to all other members combined, and they were only 2nd to Poland in the amount allocated to the collective. The pledge to contribute to NATO has long been a point of contention for the United States since they are among the few countries providing the lion’s share of funds. Notably, former President Donald Trump “encouraged” Russian forces to attack NATO members who did not spend enough. Trump is not the only former president to make note of this situation; former presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama have also strongly encouraged other member countries to provide their share of funds.
Using 2022 data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 24/7 Wall St. identified the NATO countries that are not paying their fair share. We ranked all 31 NATO member-states on defense spending as a share of GDP, from the biggest spenders to the smallest. GDP figures are from the World Bank and are noted in 2022 U.S. dollars. All other supplemental data is from SIPRI.
Why Are We Writing About NATO and Defense Spending?
The United States is a world superpower, and its commitment to NATO is significant. The US and NATO relationship appears to be an entanglement not easily withdrawn from. The upcoming 2024 presidential election has many in the US holding their breath for the outcome, and around the world, the feeling is mutual. Should Donald Trump be elected, he has made it clear that the country’s relationship with the collective would not remain as-is. The changes have the potential for a sweeping impact worldwide; only time will tell how the situation will be resolved.
31. Greece

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $8.1 billion USD
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $217.6 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 3.7%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +44.4%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +69.0%
30. United States

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $876.9 billion USD
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $25.4 trillion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 3.5%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +10.2%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +2.7%
29. Lithuania

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $1.7 billion USD
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $71.0 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 2.5%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +44.3%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +353.1%
28. Poland

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $16.6 billion USD
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $688.1 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 2.4%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +34.4%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +94.7%
27. United Kingdom

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $68.5 billion USD
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $3.1 trillion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 2.2%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +15.4%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +9.7%
26. Croatia

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $1.3 billion USD
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $71.6 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 2.2%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +36.0%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +49.9%
25. Estonia

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $810.9 million USD
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $38.1 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 2.1%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +14.8%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +55.5%
24. Latvia

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $848.8 million USD
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $40.9 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 2.0%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +8.4%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +186.2%
23. France

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $53.6 billion USD (approximately $1.9 billion short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $2.8 trillion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.9%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +7.2%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +15.0%
22. Slovakia

Slovakia’s total defense spending for 2022 was $2.0 billion USD (approx. $315.1 million short of the 2% threshold), with a gross domestic product of $115.5 billion. The country’s defense spending as a share of GDP is 1.8%. The 5-year change in defense spending was +42.9%, and the 10-year is +109.2%.
- Total Defense Spending (2022): $2.0 billion USD (approximately $315.1 million short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $115.5 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.8%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +42.9%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +109.2%
21. Romania

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $5.2 billion USD (approximately $827.1 million short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $300.7 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.7%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +11.5%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +123.8%
20. Finland

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $4.8 billion USD (approximately $835.0 million short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $282.9 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.7%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +30.7%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +28.7%
19. Italy

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $33.5 billion USD (approximately $7.5 billion short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $2.1 trillion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.7%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +18.8%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +23.6%
18. Norway

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $8.4 billion USD (approximately $3.2 billion short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $579.4 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.6%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +17.2%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +46.5%
17. Montenegro

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $98.0 million USD (approximately $26.6 million short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $6.2 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.6%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +26.3%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +56.3%
16. North Macedonia

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $225.0 million USD (approximately $46.3 million short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $13.6 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.7%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +18.8%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +23.6%
15. Albania

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $8.4 billion USD (approximately $3.2 billion short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $579.4 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.6%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +81.6%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +89.1%
14. Netherlands

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $288.7 million USD (approximately $89.6 million short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $18.9 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.6%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +53.8%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +40.7%
13. Hungary

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $2.6 billion USD (approximately $974.5 million short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $177.3 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.5%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +71.7%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +148.4%
12. Bulgaria

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $1.3 billion USD (approximately $471.0 million short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $90.4 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.5%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +28.1%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +66.5%
11. Spain

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $20.3 billion USD (approximately $8.1 billion short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $1.4 trillion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.5%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +13.5%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +28.4%
10. Denmark

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $5.5 billion USD (approximately $2.5 billion short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $400.2 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.4%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +21.6%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +43.2%
9. Germany

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $55.8 billion USD (approximately $25.9 billion short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $4.1 trillion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.4%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +18.0%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +32.5%
8. Czechia

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $4.0 billion USD (approximately $1.8 billion short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $290.5 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.4%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +23.9%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +63.6%
7. Portugal

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $3.5 billion USD (approximately $1.6 billion short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $255.2 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.4%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +10.4%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +19.7%
6. Canada

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $26.9 billion USD (approximately $15.9 billion short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $2.1 trillion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.2%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +4.7%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +48.9%
5. Turkey

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $10.6 billion USD (approximately $7.5 billion short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $907.1 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.2%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +30.6%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +14.9%
4. Slovenia

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $735.2 million USD (approximately $466.1 million short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $60.1 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.2%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +38.2%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +58.0%
3. Belgium

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $6.9 billion USD (approximately $4.8 billion short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $583.4 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 1.2%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +38.8%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +33.9%
2. Luxembourg

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $564.6 million USD (approximately $1.1 billion short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $81.6 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 0.7%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: +56.5%
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: +155.5%
1. Iceland

- Total Defense Spending (2022): $0 (approximately $561.3 million short of 2% threshold)
- Gross Domestic Product (2022): $28.1 billion USD
- Defense Spending as a Share of GDP: 0.0%
- 5-Year Change in Defense Spending: N/A
- 10-Year Change in Defense Spending: N/A
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