The worldwide financial burden imposed by violence has shown a distinct and concerning upward trajectory over the past sixteen years.

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Analysing the period from 2008 to 2024, the cost, measured in constant 2021 US$ PPP trillions, has experienced a substantial increase. In the early part of the period, starting around 2008, the economic impact was approximately $17.8 trillion.

While there was a dip, reaching a low around 2012 with costs falling below $17 trillion, the general pattern since then has been one of continuous acceleration.

By 2016, the cost had rebounded to nearly $18 trillion, and the momentum continued to build. The final four years of the analysis demonstrate a particularly sharp rise, moving from around $18.6 trillion in 2020 to an all-time high of approximately $20 trillion in 2024.

Overall, the economic impact of violence has escalated year on year for 11 of the past 16 years. This increasing trend signals a persistent and growing drain on global resources, indicating that the world is allocating an ever-larger share of its economy to dealing with the consequences of conflict, instability, and insecurity.

The substantial escalation to $20 trillion in the most recent assessment year underscores the gravity of this persistent global challenge.