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By The Numbers

Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.

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$1,250

In addition to hitting producers, new U.S. tariffs proposed by the Trump administration would also raise prices for U.S. consumers, if implemented. Estimates suggest that the increase in prices would be equivalent to a $1,250 per household loss in purchasing power.

 

SOURCE: "Tariffs Using Emergency Economic Powers Risk Undermining U.S. Economic Security" by CSIS's Navin Girishankar and Philip Luck.

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35 million

Through U.S. global health programs focused on AIDS and malaria, the United States has saved more than 35 million lives around the world over the past couple of decades.

 

SOURCE: "Trump’s USAID Purge and Foreign Aid Turmoil Spark Global Security Concerns" by CSIS's Noam Unger.

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2 percent

Prime Minister Ishiba's visit to Washington this past week came amid Japan's ambitious moves to boost defense outlays to approximately 2 percent of GDP.

 

SOURCE: "Prime Minister Ishiba’s Visit to Washington" by CSIS's Nicholas Szechenyi.

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1.2 billion

Experts forecast that by 2050, more than 1.2 billion people will be living in countries ill-prepared to withstand weather-related and ecological events, making this population vulnerable to mass displacement.

 

SOURCE: "The Health-Climate-Security Triad" by CSIS's J. Stephen Morrison and Katherine E. Bliss.

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