Discover the Top 20 Countries Receiving the Most U.S. Aid in 2024. From Ukraine, Israel, and Ethiopia to Afghanistan and Yemen, learn how the United States allocates billions of dollars in foreign assistance each year. This list highlights the countries receiving the highest levels of support, including military, humanitarian, and development aid. Explore the reasons behind the U.S.’s global aid distribution and how it impacts these nations.

Explore the Top 20 Countries Receiving the Most U.S. Aid in 2024:

🇺🇸 Top 20 Countries Received the Most Aid from the US in 2024:

  1. 🇺🇦 Ukraine: $24.9 billion
  2. 🇮🇱 Israel: $3.8 billion
  3. 🇪🇹 Ethiopia: $2.2 billion
  4. 🇦🇫 Afghanistan: $1.9 billion
  5. 🇾🇪 Yemen: $1.7 billion
  6. 🇯🇴 Jordan: $1.65 billion
  7. 🇸🇴 Somalia: $1.6 billion
  8. 🇪🇬 Egypt: $1.4 billion
  9. 🇸🇾 Syria: $1.3 billion
  10. 🇨🇩 Congo (DRC): $1.1 billion
  11. 🇳🇬 Nigeria: $625 million
  12. 🇺🇬 Uganda: $562 million
  13. 🇰🇪 Kenya: $514 million
  14. 🇵🇰 Pakistan: $491 million
  15. 🇸🇸 South Sudan: $465 million
  16. 🇧🇩 Bangladesh: $422 million
  17. 🇮🇶 Iraq: $421 million
  18. 🇱🇧 Lebanon: $320 million
  19. 🇲🇱 Mali: $295 million
  20. 🇲🇽 Mexico: $112 million

Sources:

  • ForeignAssistance.Gov – provides official and comprehensive data on U.S. foreign aid disbursements and the specific amount allocated to various countries annually
  • USAID (United States Agency for International Development) – for detailed reports on foreign assistance to different countries, including humanitarian aid, economic support, and health services
  • World Population Review – for global statistics on aid distribution and U.S. foreign aid allocations

Note: This ranking reflects data collected on U.S. foreign assistance distributed to support humanitarian, military, economic, and development programs worldwide. The U.S. provides significant aid to countries affected by conflict, natural disasters, and economic crises. Ukraine ranks at the top due to the ongoing conflict, while Israel, Ethiopia, and Afghanistan continue to receive substantial financial support for security, development, and humanitarian reasons.