In Afghanistan
• 2,165 U.S. troops killed* (2,164)
• 18,184 U.S. troops wounded in action (18,167)
• 1,316 U.S. contractors killed (1,263)
• 12,793 civilians killed (12,793)
• $600.8 billion cost of war ($595.6 billion)
• $177.4 million cost to Eugene taxpayers ($175.9 million)
In Iraq
The war officially ended December 2011 with a total of 4,422 U.S. troops killed, 31,930 wounded in action and undisclosed hundreds of U.S. military suicides. But U.S. contractors have assumed a larger role, high levels of U.S. spending continue, and the body count from civil unrest grows.
• 1,595 U.S. contractors killed (1,587)
• 121,228 to 1.2 million civilians killed* (121,121)
• $810.1 billion cost of war ($809.8 billion)
• $239.2 million cost to Eugene taxpayers ($239.1 million)
Through Jan. 7, 2013; sources: icasualties.org; defense.gov, U.S. Dept. of Labor (contractor deaths updated occasionally)
* highest estimate; source: iraqbodycount.org; based on confirmed media reports; other groups calculate Iraqi civilian deaths as high as 655,000 (Lancet survey, 2006) to 1.2 million (Opinion Research Business survey, 2008). Afghan civilian deaths from guardian.co.uk tallied monthly.