Federal troop deployments to US cities cost taxpayers $496M and counting
Deployments in six cities cost taxpayers $496 million in late 2025, with ongoing monthly expenses around $93 million, per the Congressional Budget Office.
- The Congressional Budget Office reported on Jan. 28, 2026 that deployments cost taxpayers roughly $496 million through the end of December 2025.
- Deploying troops to select cities, the White House said they were sent to protect federal personnel, curb violence, and support deportations since June.
- CBO calculated continuing deployments would cost about $93 million per month, with each additional 1,000-troop unit adding $18 million to $21 million monthly, based on military pay, benefits, lodging, food, and transportation.
- Courts and local leaders have challenged deployments, halting some operations, while National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., are expected to remain deployed throughout 2026; the CBO excluded the New Orleans deployment .
- Amid uncertainty, the Congressional Budget Office warned future costs are 'highly uncertain,' citing ongoing fiscal burdens and operational irregularities like keeping 20 National Guard personnel in Texas.
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