The survey, conducted by Echelon Insights, highlights a significant disconnect between Washington’s policy shifts and public sentiment. While many Americans initially overestimate the cost of international assistance, support climbs sharply once the actual expenditure—roughly 1% of the federal budget—is clarified. Even among those who primarily support President Trump, 64% view that level of spending as either appropriate or insufficient.
This broad consensus extends to the practical application of funds. When presented with specific objectives rather than abstract categories, support surges; 90% of respondents favor humanitarian relief and disease prevention, while 78% back peacekeeping efforts. The urgency of these priorities is underscored by the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which has prompted 72% of surveyed adults to call for the restoration of global health funding.

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