The combined military spending of Central, North, and South America was about $766.959 billion dollars in 2012. The United States accounts for more than 87% of this figure. This number is based on SIPRI data and does not include Cuba for which there was not sufficient data.
Argentina
$4,356 Million (2012)
$4,356 Million (2012)
Belize
$15 Million (2012)
$15 Million (2012)
Bolivia
$377 Million (2012)
$377 Million (2012)
Brazil
$36,751 Million (2012)
$36,751 Million (2012)
Canada
$22,382 Million (2012)
$22,382 Million (2012)
Chile
$5,357 Million (2012)
$5,357 Million (2012)
Colombia
$11,446 Million (2012)
$11,446 Million (2012)
Cuba
No Data (2012)
No Data (2012)
Dom. Republic
$359 Million (2012)
$359 Million (2012)
Ecuador
$2,263 Million (2012)
$2,263 Million (2012)
El Salvador
$233 Million (2012)
$233 Million (2012)
Guatemala
$205 Million (2012)
$205 Million (2012)
Guyana
$30 Million (2012)
$30 Million (2012)
Honduras
$192 Million (2012)
$192 Million (2012)
Jamaica
$123 Million (2012)
$123 Million (2012)
Mexico
$7,103 Million (2012)
$7,103 Million (2012)
Nicaragua
$65 Million (2012)
$65 Million (2012)
Panama
No Data (2012)
No Data (2012)
Paraguay
$430 Million (2012)
$430 Million (2012)
Peru
$2,363 Million (2012)
$2,363 Million (2012)
Trinidad &Tobago
No Data (2012)
No Data (2012)
United States
$668,841 Million (2012)
$668,841 Million (2012)
Uruguay
$944 Million (2012)
$944 Million (2012)
Venezuela
$3,316 Million (2012)
$3,316 Million (2012)
Data Source: http://portal.sipri.org/publications/pages/expenditures/splash-expenditures