We the Economy: The Foreign Aid Paradox

The U.S. spends approximately $37 billion dollars a year on foreign aid – just under 1% of our federal budget. The Foreign Aid Paradox zeroes in on food aid to Haiti and how it affects both American farming and shipping interests as well as Haiti’s own agricultural markets. The result: a surprising study in unintended consequences. Part of Morgan Spurlock’s We The Economy Series. In Partnership with Vulcan Productions.

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