Global spending priorities – where’s your treasure?

Posted on December 3, 2008 by Jeremy

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In his famous ‘Sermon on the Mount’, Jesus said “where your treasure is, there your heart will be also”. It’s a slightly more elegant way of telling us to put our money where our mouth is. We may talk a good game, but the way we spend our money shows what we really value.

In this case, politicians are lining up to say how much they care about the poor, and how committed they are to fighting climate change. Those claims may be partly true, but our concern for the poor and for the planet is dwarfed by our concern for our own wealth. The West has been dragging its heels for decades looking for a solution to third world poverty, scraping together a billion here, a billion there. See how they run when it’s the rich who find themselves in trouble.

Consider some of these numbers, and next time you hear a politician talking about poverty or climate change, ask them that one question: where’s your treasure?

Total aid for development from US and Europe:$90.7 billion
Bailout offered to insurance company AIG: $152.5 billion

AIG spend on a luxury corporate retreat the same week as the bailout: $440,000
US food aid to Lebanon: $440,000

Total US spending on financial bailout: $1.3 trillion
US contribution to climate change adaptation in developing countries: $0

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