Per day Cost of War for US, Iran and Israel?
Daily war costs vary widely by source and phase, with US estimates ranging $900 million to $2 billion, Israel at $480-550 million, and Iran facing asymmetric economic strain without precise per-day figures.
US Costs
Early estimates pegged ~$891-900 million/day for the first 100 hours, driven by munitions like Tomahawks ($2M each) and interceptors ($4-12M). Day 6 totaled $11.3 billion (~$1.88B/day average); later claims hit $2B/day amid intensified ops.
Israel Costs
Averages NIS 1.5-1.7B ($480-550M/day), including munitions, flight hours, fuel, and interceptors against Iranian missiles/Hezbollah rockets. Initial days spiked to $645-970M; 30-day projection nears $12.9B.
Iran Costs
No direct daily figures available; losses include infrastructure hits and proxy support (e.g., Hezbollah), but oil revenue disruptions and sanctions amplify indirect costs far beyond US/Israel outlays. Iran’s smaller GDP (~$400B) limits sustainment compared to US ($28T) or Israel ($530B).
