Military Expenditure, Major Powers

Military expenditure tracks fiscal commitment independently from personnel, separating the capital-intensive dimension from the labor-intensive one.

800.0kthousands £

Trend YoY growth is -86.0%, slowing by 44.7 pp/year over the last 5Y. Latest: -60.0%, 26.0 pp above trend, a 1.0σ deviation. The latest YoY reading is boosted by 25.4 pp due to an easy comparison base from 1919.

Level

YoY %

y = 137.8% 44.7 pp/yr · t

Deviation from trend

Forecast

Projected value by forecast vintage (thousands £)

Projected value (thousands £)

Forecast made in191319141915191619171918191919201921192219231924MAPE
1913420.0k443.4k946.8k2.6M4.0M5.4M6.2M2.1M824.6k846.9k866.9k884.2k94%
1914900.0k1.9M6.2M10.6M16.2M20.6M7.5M3.3M14.3M67.6M340.7M482%
19152.5M7.4M13.0M20.1M25.9M9.5M4.2M23.7M145.2M954.4M786%
19163.8M9.5M14.3M18.1M6.6M2.8M10.8M43.7M188.7M558%
19175.2M9.2M10.7M3.6M1.4M2.5M4.5M8.1M284%
19186.0M4.7M876.1k78.9k-18.9k10.9k-10.0k36%
19192.0M-290.1k-537.2k642.9k-1.1M2.5M91%
1920800.0k-22.3k7.9k-5.4k5.5k
1921-22.3k7.9k-5.4k5.5k

YoY change forecast

Forecast made in191319141915191619171918191919201921192219231924MAPE
1913+5.0%+5.6%+5.2%+4.8%+4.5%+4.1%+3.8%+3.4%+3.1%+2.7%+2.4%+2.0%94%
1914+114.3%+113.9%+146.1%+178.4%+210.6%+242.8%+275.1%+307.4%+339.6%+371.8%+404.0%482%
1915+177.8%+197.2%+242.3%+287.3%+332.3%+377.3%+422.4%+467.4%+512.4%+557.3%786%
1916+52.0%+149.7%+175.7%+201.7%+227.8%+253.9%+280.0%+306.0%+332.0%558%
1917+36.8%+77.6%+77.7%+77.8%+77.9%+78.1%+78.2%+78.3%284%
1918+15.4%-22.3%-56.2%-90.1%-124.0%-157.8%-191.7%36%
1919-66.7%-114.5%-167.2%-219.7%-272.2%-324.7%91%
1920-60.0%-102.8%-135.5%-168.3%-201.0%
1921-102.8%-135.5%-168.3%-201.0%

Forecasts use ordinary least-squares linear regression fitted to the YoY change series over a rolling 5Y window. Each row shows a vintage — the forecast as it would have appeared at that point in time. Projected values apply the forecasted YoY change to the prior year's level, chaining forward where actuals are unavailable. MAPE measures forecast accuracy against realized values. These are mechanical trend extrapolations, not economic models.