The United States and other countries that are supporting Ukraine's fight against Russia

The United States is Ukraine's biggest supporter
Symbolic and financial support
Number 1: United States
Over 77 billion dollars
2nd place: The EU institutions
3rd place: United Kingdom
4th place: Germany
5th place: Canada
6th place: Poland
7th place: France
8th place: Netherlands
US gives 18 billion euros more than EU countries and EU institutions
The USA is the by far Ukraine's biggest financial supporter
Support by GDP
The top 3 by GDP
USA in 12th place
Germany in 13th place
United Kingdom in 14th place
The United States is Ukraine's biggest supporter

The US is overtaking European countries and EU institutions in its financial support to Ukraine. This is shown by the new figures published on February 21 by the "Ukraine Support Tracker" of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW).

Symbolic and financial support

The new figures now take into account the period from January 24th,2022 to January 15th, 2023. Previously, the data was only available up to November 22, 2022. In the months from November 2022 to January 2023, the USA has significantly increased its support to Ukraine.

Number 1: United States

While the US as an individual country had previously been Ukraine's biggest supported, European institutions and EU countries had collectively provided greater support to Ukraine. However, this has now changed.

Over 77 billion dollars

The US pledged a total of over 77 billion dollars in support to Ukraine. Military support accounts for the largest share with over 46 billion dollars, followed by financial aid with over 26 billion dollars and humanitarian aid received 3.9 billion dollars. The proportion of military support almost doubled between November 2022 and January 2023 compared to January 2022 and November 2022.

2nd place: The EU institutions

Although these are not individual countries, the institutions of the European Union (EU) are also supporting Ukraine - primarily with financial resources of around 35 billion euros or 37 billion USD. Financial aid accounts for the largest share at over 30 billion euros (31 billions USD), while military aid amounts to just over 3 billion euros (3.1 billion USD).

3rd place: United Kingdom

The UK is third, spending over €7.9 billion or 8.38 billion dollars, more than half of which is for military assets.

4th place: Germany

In terms of financial support to Ukraine, Germany ranks fourth with over 6 billion euros/6.3 billion USD. The military aid amounts to more than 2.3 billion euros (2.4 billion USD), the humanitarian aid to 2.5 billion euros (2.65 billion USD).

5th place: Canada

Canada pledges over 3.5 billion euros or 3.71 billion USD to Ukraine, ranking 5th.

6th place: Poland

Poland supports Ukraine with over 3.3 billion euros/ 3.5 billion USD.

7th place: France

France has moved from 8th to 7th place. Emmanuel Macron's government is supporting Ukraine with over 1.3 billion euros or 1.38 billion USD.

8th place: Netherlands

The Netherlands have ousted Norway from the list of Ukraine's top eight supporters. They gave the Ukraine over 1.2 billion euros or 1.27 billion USD to Ukraine.

US gives 18 billion euros more than EU countries and EU institutions

The EU countries and EU institutions together have given over 54.9 billion euros or 58.24 billion dollars to support Ukraine. Over 3 billion euros/3.18 billion USD alone were handed over to aid Ukraine in the months from November 2022 to January 2023. The United States has supported Ukraine with 26 billion euros/27.5 billion USD in this period alone.

The USA is the by far Ukraine's biggest financial supporter

At the same time, the USA is giving more than 18 billion euros (19 billion dollars) more than all EU countries and EU institutions combined. Other donor countries are supporting Ukraine with a total of 15.5 billion euros or 16.4 billion USD.

Support by GDP

If you look at the statistics of the "Ukraine Support Tracker" in relation to the gross domestic product (GDP) of the supporter countries, it becomes clear which countries give the most in relation to their GDP. Here the ranking is completely different. The statistics now also take into account the expenditure of the countries for refugees.

The top 3 by GDP

Here, too, the top 3 have changed due to the inclusion of the figures for the months of November 2022 to January 2023 and the consideration of expenses for refugees. Poland now ranks first with over 2%, followed by Estonia with 1.7% and Lithuania with around 1.4% each of their GDP. 1.5% of this government aid in Poland according to GDP is spent on refugees alone.

USA in 12th place

Due to the strong support provided by the USA in recent months, they are now in 12th place. The fact that the USA is providing the highest financial support to Ukraine and still ranks behind countries such as Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia is due to the equally high GDP of the United States of America. The IfW Kiel list includes data from 40 donor countries.

Germany in 13th place

Germany comes in 13th place in this list with a 0.4% share of GDP, right after the USA. Half of this is spent on refugees in Germany.

United Kingdom in 14th place

The UK now ranks 14th in support of Ukraine in terms of GDP, behind the US and Germany.

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