2026 Nuclear Weapons Programs Tax Calculator

Every April, Dr. Bob Dodge, Co-President of the Board of Physicians for Social Responsibility-Los Angeles (PSR-LA), calculates the full cost of all nuclear weapons programs to our communities. PSR-LA is a Coalition Partner of Back from the Brink.

For FY 2026 (Tax Year 2025), the total U.S. nuclear weapons programs expenditure was $137,230,000,000. That’s more than 137 BILLION DOLLARS.

This is roughly a 24% increase from the previous fiscal year. The significant increase in spending came from an uptick in Department of Defense nuclear spending and funding for President Trump’s “Golden Dome” project.

These are tax dollars much better spent on human needs. Now more than ever, we must change our national priorities and invest in critical needs for our survival, not deadly weapons that must never be used. You can also learn how to calculate costs for your community, see resources and references, and learn more about the project below.

Note from Dr. Dodge: These numbers represent the best estimate possible of costs related to nuclear weapons expenditures with publicly available data. Following last summer’s “Big Beautiful Bill” and ongoing federal dysfunction, the budgetary process has been plagued with continuing resolution, “mandatory funding,” and “reconciliation funding” that come after the budget had been signed. In addition, the usual teasing out of the figures between the Department of Defense, Department of Energy, and U.S. Space Force adds to the challenge of determining accurate numbers.

 

CALCULATE YOUR COMMUNITY COSTS

RESOURCES AND REFERENCES

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Below, you’ll find a table with FY 2026 tax costs for major cities, counties, and states in the United States. The table is first sorted by the state column, and secondarily by city, county, and state by the location column.

TABLE LEGEND
NAE – National Average Expense
POP – Population
PCI – Per Capita Income (specific to location)
FI – Federal Income (per capita)
PCIM – Per Capita Income Modifier (specific to location)
PCNT – Per Capita “Nuclear Tax” (specific to location)
NE – Nuclear Expense (specific to location)

LOCATION STATE NAE POP PCI FI PCIM PCNT NE
JuneauAK401.5131,57254,08944,6731.21486.1415,348,371
Alaska (State)AK401.51737,27046,57344,6731.04418.59308,611,442
MontgomeryAL401.51195,81833,45844,6730.75300.7158,884,886
Alabama (State)AL401.515,193,08836,08744,6730.81324.341,684,332,038
Little RockAR401.51204,77443,71244,6730.98392.8780,450,128
Arkansas (State)AR401.513,114,79134,22544,6730.77307.61958,128,185
PhoenixAZ401.511,673,16441,98144,6730.94377.31631,309,812
TucsonAZ401.51554,01332,53744,6730.73292.43162,012,570
Arizona (State)AZ401.517,623,81842,50344,6730.95382.012,912,348,569
CupertinoCA401.5158,710110,51944,6732.47993.3258,317,685
El CajonCA401.51103,29131,25444,6730.7280.929,014,784
Los AngelesCA401.513,878,80447,68544,6731.07428.581,662,382,161
OjaiCA401.517,56360,77744,6731.36546.254,131,280
OxnardCA401.51200,61632,42844,6730.73291.4558,470,523
Palo AltoCA401.5167,658123,93944,6732.771,113.9375,366,508
San BuenaventuraCA401.51109,83150,00544,6731.12449.4349,361,644
San JoseCA401.51997,36865,94544,6731.48592.7591,137,554
San Luis ObispoCA401.5140,72948,10644,6731.08432.3617,609,793
Santa MonicaCA401.5190,72994,64144,6732.12850.6177,175,010
Butte CountyCA401.51209,21138,30544,6730.86344.2872,026,321
Los Angeles CountyCA401.519,694,93445,79244,6731.03411.573,990,117,794
Sacramento CountyCA401.511,618,46043,32444,6730.97389.39630,204,885
San Diego CountyCA401.513,282,24851,97644,6731.16467.151,533,294,204
San Francisco CountyCA401.51826,07992,28944,6732.07829.47685,208,545
San Luis Obispo CountyCA401.51282,36751,59244,6731.15463.7130,932,528
Santa Barbara CountyCA401.51442,06548,02844,6731.08431.66190,823,511
Santa Clara CountyCA401.511,914,39180,31244,6731.8721.821,381,854,551
Ventura CountyCA401.51830,85149,74844,6731.11447.12371,492,475
California (State)CA401.5139,355,30949,51344,6731.11445.0117,513,535,042
Colorado SpringsCO401.51493,55446,51344,6731.04418.05206,329,001
EagleCO401.5154,29162,20544,6731.39559.0830,353,193
VailCO401.514,46658,46544,6731.31525.472,346,745
Denver CountyCO401.51740,61364,16344,6731.44576.68427,097,708
Colorado (State)CO401.516,012,56152,63644,6731.18473.082,844,419,332
HartfordCT401.51122,12927,84144,6730.62250.2330,560,108
New HavenCT401.51137,56236,24244,6730.81325.7344,808,653
Connecticut (State)CT401.513,688,49655,91544,6731.25502.551,853,654,945
Washington DCDC401.51702,25077,34844,6731.73695.18488,193,603
DoverDE401.5140,19131,74344,6730.71285.311,466,425
Delaware (State)DE401.511,059,95245,37544,6731.02407.82432,268,993
JacksonvilleFL401.511,009,83338,87944,6730.87349.43352,870,939
MiamiFL401.51487,01445,83744,6731.03411.97200,636,009
St. PetersburgFL401.51267,10251,96144,6731.16467.01124,740,043
TampaFL401.51414,54752,52844,6731.18472.11195,711,295
Leon CountyFL401.51299,04839,95544,6730.89359.11107,389,862
Florida (State)FL401.5123,462,51842,60944,6730.95382.968,985,188,829
AtlantaGA401.51520,07065,71844,6731.47590.66307,183,149
Georgia (State)GA401.5111,302,74840,92444,6730.92367.814,157,319,179
HonoluluHI401.51988,70347,51644,6731.06427.06422,237,667
Hawaii (State)HI401.511,432,82046,00544,6731.03413.48592,444,835
Des MoinesIA401.51213,09637,86344,6730.85340.372,517,290
Iowa CityIA401.5176,71037,84244,6730.85340.1126,090,194
Johnson CountyIA401.5119,28840,79444,6730.91366.657,071,878
Iowa (State)IA401.513,238,38740,87744,6730.92367.391,189,759,032
BoiseID401.51237,96349,86144,6731.12448.14106,640,376
Idaho (State)ID401.512,029,73338,95244,6730.87350.09710,591,359
ChicagoIL401.512,721,30850,08644,6731.12450.161,225,025,970
Illinois (State)IL401.5112,719,14146,40644,6731.04417.095,304,972,848
LawrenceKS401.5197,27139,19444,6730.88352.2734,265,275
TopekaKS401.51125,46734,08944,6730.76306.3838,441,031
Kansas (State)KS401.512,977,22040,97844,6730.92368.31,096,510,851
FrankfortKY401.5128,61033,90044,6730.76304.688,717,035
Kentucky (State)KY401.514,606,86435,82144,6730.8321.951,483,181,655
Louisiana (State)LA401.514,618,18935,03844,6730.78314.911,454,327,642
BostonMA401.51673,45861,69844,6731.38554.53373,450,332
EasthamptonMA401.5116,02045,97744,6731.03413.236,619,945
NorthamptonMA401.5131,31550,70544,6731.14455.7214,271,001
Massachusetts (State)MA401.517,154,08457,89744,6731.3520.363,722,728,327
BaltimoreMD401.51568,27140,60444,6730.91364.94207,384,150
EllicottMD401.5175,94767,82244,6731.52609.5746,294,827
Montgomery CountyMD401.511,074,58267,57144,6731.51607.31652,606,140
Maryland (State)MD401.516,265,34752,97944,6731.19476.162,983,322,018
PortlandME401.5169,56852,78144,6731.18474.3833,001,857
Maine (State)ME401.511,414,87443,74244,6730.98393.14556,246,960
DetroitMI401.51645,70524,59444,6730.55221.04142,729,770
FlintMI401.5179,73521,72044,6730.49195.2115,565,392
Michigan (State)MI401.5110,127,88440,73544,6730.91366.123,707,982,596
Kansas CityMO401.51516,03241,39344,6730.93372.03191,979,469
Missouri (State)MO401.516,270,54139,69544,6730.89356.772,237,134,349
JacksonMS401.51141,44926,81144,6730.6240.9734,085,066
Mississippi (State)MS401.512,954,16031,54944,6730.71283.55837,665,944
Navajo Nation (Res)*NAVAJO401.51165,15819,19444,6730.43172.5128,491,568
HendersonvilleNC401.5115,65640,00744,6730.9359.575,629,477
North Carolina (State)NC401.5111,197,96841,38544,6730.93371.964,165,176,693
North Dakota (State)ND401.51799,35843,38944,6730.97389.97311,725,417
ConcordNH401.5144,67447,09044,6731.05423.2318,907,529
ExeterNH401.5110,10954,26144,6731.21487.684,930,004
ManchesterNH401.51116,38644,74544,6731402.1646,805,458
NashuaNH401.5198,85152,56444,6731.18472.4346,700,413
PortsmouthNH401.5122,93872,41144,6731.62650.8114,928,334
New Hampshire (State)NH401.511,415,34252,79844,6731.18474.54671,630,042
NewarkNJ401.51317,30327,19344,6730.61244.477,550,133
New Jersey (State)NJ401.519,548,21554,25344,6731.21487.614,655,830,871
AlbuquerqueNM401.51560,32640,46944,6730.91363.73203,804,841
New Mexico (State)NM401.512,125,49836,21844,6730.81325.52691,888,979
IthacaNY401.5133,76831,59944,6730.712849,590,250
New York CityNY401.518,478,07251,84444,6731.16465.963,950,452,556
Kings CountyNY401.512,653,96347,57544,6731.06427.591,134,814,585
New York (State)NY401.5120,002,42750,71244,6731.14455.799,116,847,301
ClevelandOH401.51365,37928,26644,6730.63254.0592,823,766
Ohio (State)OH401.5111,900,51040,55244,6730.91364.474,337,396,251
Oklahoma CityOK401.51712,91938,37044,6730.86344.86245,857,373
Oklahoma (State)OK401.514,123,28835,62444,6730.8320.181,320,193,530
BeavertonOR401.5198,30252,50744,6731.18471.9246,390,687
CorvallisOR401.5161,99340,09244,6730.9360.3422,338,377
EugeneOR401.51178,78641,56044,6730.93373.5366,782,134
Hood RiverOR401.518,35053,67444,6731.2482.414,028,113
MilwaukieOR401.5121,62052,71544,6731.18473.7910,243,330
PortlandOR401.51635,74957,02944,6731.28512.56325,861,228
Lane CountyOR401.51381,58439,08844,6730.87351.31134,055,567
Oregon (State)OR401.514,273,58645,61244,6731.02409.951,751,954,454
PhiladelphiaPA401.511,573,91638,90544,6730.87349.67550,349,046
PittsburghPA401.51307,66845,38544,6731.02407.91125,500,633
Pennsyvania (State)PA401.5113,059,43244,35544,6730.99398.655,206,167,298
ProvidenceRI401.51194,70637,13844,6730.83333.7964,990,383
Rhode Island (State)RI401.511,114,52147,15044,6731.06423.77472,303,540
South Carolina (State)SC401.515,570,27439,23644,6730.88352.641,964,321,329
Buffalo CountySD401.511,80217,36044,6730.39156.03281,161
South Dakota (State)SD401.51935,09440,55044,6730.91364.45340,798,266
Tennessee (State)TN401.517,315,07639,43744,6730.88354.452,592,829,510
AustinTX401.51993,58862,86244,6731.41564.99561,365,579
Texas (State)TX401.5131,709,82140,75244,6730.91366.2711,614,324,771
Salt Lake CityUT401.51217,78351,17344,6731.15459.93100,165,025
Utah (State)UT401.513,538,90440,87344,6730.91367.361,300,039,491
Virginia (State)VA401.518,880,10750,66644,6731.13455.374,043,766,457
Vermont (State)VT401.51644,66346,50044,6731.04417.93269,424,413
RedmondWA401.5182,19592,77644,6732.08833.8568,538,136
SeattleWA401.51780,99586,09544,6731.93773.8604,334,561
Washington (State)WA401.518,001,02053,74444,6731.2483.043,864,796,137
MadisonWI401.51285,30049,42544,6731.11444.22126,735,913
MilwaukeeWI401.51563,53130,99444,6730.69278.57156,980,854
Wisconsin (State)WI401.515,972,78743,37344,6730.97389.832,328,347,175
West Virginia (State)WV401.511,766,14734,20344,6730.77307.41542,928,071
CheyenneWY401.5165,70443,62544,6730.98392.0925,761,936
Wyoming (State)WY401.51588,75342,66844,6730.96383.49225,780,623

CALCULATE YOUR INDIVIDUAL OR COMMUNITY NUCLEAR WEAPONS COST

Individual Tax Costs

In 2025, the average cost of nuclear weapons development to every individual in the United States was $401.51. This is based on a national per capita average annual income of $44,671. If your income is different from this, you can calculate your income modifier by dividing your income by the national average. For example, your income / $44,671 = your modifier. Multiply this modifier by $401.51 to get your tax contribution to nuclear weapons programs this year. 

Community Tax Costs

You can calculate the cost of nuclear arms to your community using the following formula:

$401.51 x PCIM x your population = community cost

To determine PCIM (per capita income multiplier) for your community, refer to this U.S. Census table. To find the per capita income for your community, divide by national per capita income ($44,671) – i.e. average per capita income in your community divided by national per capita average ($44,671) = PCIM for your community. Population figures for your community can also be found in this U.S. Census table.

RESOURCES TO CALCULATE THE COSTS OF FY 2026 NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROGRAMS

Not included in calculation:

  • FY ‘26 – Nuclear Black Budget
  • FY ‘26 – RECA (estimates up to $15 billion annually for 10 years)

ABOUT PSR-LA’S NUCLEAR WEAPONS COST PROGRAM

Nuclear weapons threaten us every moment of every day. The threat is higher now than at any point since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki over 80 years ago. While most reasonable individuals recognize that these weapons cannot and must not ever be used, over 12,400 weapons remain in the nuclear arsenals of the world. We also know that the use of even a tiny fraction (<0.5%) of these weapons over a single populated region would cause catastrophic climate change resulting in a global famine putting potentially 2 billion people at risk. These weapons also threaten us by robbing our communities of precious resources that could be redirected to the many needs that our communities cry out for.

This Nuclear Weapons Cost Program, now in its 37th year, attempts to determine the full cost of all nuclear weapons programs to our communities. There have been many excellent calculations of portions of our nuclear weapons costs, including the ICAN report on global costs. These reports deal primarily with the cost of warheads and delivery systems development alone in an attempt to compare one nation to another. 

In our report, we include verifiable costs of all nuclear programs that would not be spent if nuclear weapons did not exist. These include funding the nuclear missile defense system, environmental cleanup, and legacy programs dealing with communities that have been contaminated by the mining, development, testing, and stockpiling of these weapons. Also included is nuclear nonproliferation funding and funding to safeguard and sequester nuclear weapons in Russia and the former Soviet Union States.

Determining the full cost of U.S. nuclear weapons programs is a tedious process as the United States is not fully transparent in these figures. We have chosen to list only figures that we can provide reference to. In 2013, with the release of the “Black Budget” by Edward Snowden, it was estimated that there were some $9 billion in “top secret” nuclear operations that were never publicly released. That year, the U.S. “Black Budget” was $52.6 billion. This year’s U.S. Intelligence Committee “Black Budget” is in excess of $81.9 billion. While likely still being funded, it has become impossible to track nuclear expenditures, and thus, there is no inclusion herein.

This fiscal year finds our nation facing challenges with an administration that is disrupting many established institutions designed to promote the health, safety and wellbeing of our people when so many still struggle just to make ends meet. The effects of these cuts are felt especially in economically disadvantaged communities and communities of color. The very existence of nuclear weapons is an economic, environmental, social, and racial justice issue. As our country struggles with these realities, it is our hope that this project will provide assistance to communities across our nation attempting to address these inequities together. We invite your comments and questions about our program.

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