Americans Divided on Foreign Aid Spending Amidst Ukraine and Israel Support

A significant portion of American voters question the necessity of substantial foreign aid expenditures, with 57% expressing concerns about excessive spending on foreign assistance. Despite this sentiment, support for aid to Israel remains relatively strong, with near half of respondents viewing the allocation of $14 billion to West Jerusalem as appropriate or insufficient. Public opinion regarding Ukraine aid has waned, with only 53% of Americans favoring continued military support, a decline from 72% two years ago.

Scroll to Top