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We could tell you. But then we'd have to kill you :-{) Actually, their budget is classified.
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The exact current figure is classified. How many people work for the CIA and what is its budget? https://www.cia.gov/about-cia/faqs/index.html#employeenumbers Neither the number of employees nor the size of the Agency's budget can, at present, be publicly disclosed. A common misconception is that the Agency has an unlimited budget, which is far from true. While classified, the budget and size of the CIA are known in detail and scrutinized by the Office of Management and Budget and by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and the Defense Subcommittees of the Appropriations Committees in both houses of Congress. The resources allocated to the CIA are subject to the same rigorous examination and approval process that applies to all other government organizations. In 1997, the aggregate figure for all US government intelligence and intelligence-related activities—of which the CIA is but one part—was made public for the first time. The aggregate intelligence budget was $26.6 billion in fiscal year 1997 and $26.7 billion for fiscal year 1998. The intelligence budgets for all other years remain classified. Here is an interesting article related to the question too. 2007 Spying Said to Cost $50 Billion http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/29/AR2007102902062.html
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public and black ops, private operations that supplement ... $100 per capita for the first and nearly $100 for the second and third.
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