
U.S. Aid
U.S. aid refers to the financial assistance, resources, and support provided by the United States to other countries to promote economic development, improve health and education, strengthen security, and respond to emergencies. It aims to foster stability, humanitarian relief, and positive diplomatic relationships. Aid can come in the form of grants, loans, technical expertise, or supplies, often coordinated through government agencies like USAID or the State Department. By helping other nations develop and recover from crises, U.S. aid also advances broader strategic and geopolitical interests.