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CBO: Trump's Golden Dome Could Cost $1.2 Trillion

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Washington — The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office on May 12 estimated that President Donald Trump’s proposed 'Golden Dome' missile defense program could cost roughly $1.2 trillion over 20 years. The CBO report, using the January 2025 executive order as a blueprint, places acquisition costs at just over $1 trillion and highlights a space-based interceptor layer as the largest expense. The analysis contrasts with lower Pentagon and administration figures and notes average annual operations and support near $8.3 billion; the administration in May 2025 had announced a $25 billion earmark and previously cited a $175 billion estimate. The CBO also stated the layered architecture could be overwhelmed by a large Russian or Chinese arsenal, and its figures have prompted further departmental and congressional review.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • January 2025: President Trump signs an executive order directing development of a national missile defense 'Golden Dome'.
  • Late January 2025: The Pentagon is ordered to develop plans for the missile defense architecture.
  • May 2025: Administration announces a $25 billion earmark and initially cites a $175 billion estimate.
  • May 12, 2025: The Congressional Budget Office publishes an illustrative analysis estimating about $1.2 trillion over 20 years.
  • Mid-May 2025: Media and congressional attention increases as CBO figures contrast with lower Pentagon estimates and raise questions about scope and feasibility.

Why This Matters to You

The 'Golden Dome' could impact your taxes. The $1.2 trillion price tag is a big chunk of the national budget. If it's approved, expect debates on where the money will come from. Stay informed and voice your opinion to your local representative.

The Bottom Line

The 'Golden Dome' plan is pricey and controversial. The CBO's estimate is much higher than initial figures. It's unclear if it can effectively counter large arsenals. Keep an eye on this story. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in national defense.

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Who Benefited

Defense contractors, aerospace manufacturers, and satellite systems suppliers would likely secure the largest procurement contracts and revenue streams from the Golden Dome acquisition and deployment.

Who Impacted

U.S. taxpayers and other federal programs could face long-term fiscal pressure from an estimated $1.2 trillion program, while strategic assurance may remain limited against large nuclear arsenals.

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Who Benefited

Defense contractors, aerospace manufacturers, and satellite systems suppliers would likely secure the largest procurement contracts and revenue streams from the Golden Dome acquisition and deployment.

Who Impacted

U.S. taxpayers and other federal programs could face long-term fiscal pressure from an estimated $1.2 trillion program, while strategic assurance may remain limited against large nuclear arsenals.

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