ChatGPT: Here’s a more accurate summary table of U.S. foreign aid by country for Fiscal Year 2023 based on official disbursement data from USAID and the U.S. Department of State. This reflects actual foreign aid sent to countries, not obligations or proposed budgets. 
Country | Approximate U.S. Foreign Aid (FY 2023)
Ukraine | $16.6 billion
Israel | $3.3 billion
Ethiopia | $1.8 billion
Jordan | $1.7 billion
Egypt | $1.5 billion
Somalia | ~$960 million
Nigeria | ~$880 million
South Sudan | ~$840 million
Kenya | ~$830 million
Mozambique | ~$760 million
Beyond the top ten, the majority of countries receive much smaller amounts — often tens of millions or less — and there are 173 countries receiving aid in total, with a median assistance package around $43.7 million. 
The table above represents the top actual recipients of U.S. foreign aid in FY 2023. U.S. aid is spread across many more countries in smaller amounts, depending on humanitarian need, development programs, economic assistance, health initiatives, peace-building, and security partnerships. 
If you want, I can expand this to include a more complete list with lower-tier countries (e.g., those receiving under $100 million) with approximate figures as well.
ChatGPT: Here’s a more accurate summary table of U.S. foreign aid by country for Fiscal Year 2023 based on official disbursement data from USAID and the U.S. Department of State. This reflects actual foreign aid sent to countries, not obligations or proposed budgets. 
Country | Approximate U.S. Foreign Aid (FY 2023)
Ukraine | $16.6 billion
Israel | $3.3 billion
Ethiopia | $1.8 billion
Jordan | $1.7 billion
Egypt | $1.5 billion
Somalia | ~$960 million
Nigeria | ~$880 million
South Sudan | ~$840 million
Kenya | ~$830 million
Mozambique | ~$760 million
Beyond the top ten, the majority of countries receive much smaller amounts — often tens of millions or less — and there are 173 countries receiving aid in total, with a median assistance package around $43.7 million. 
The table above represents the top actual recipients of U.S. foreign aid in FY 2023. U.S. aid is spread across many more countries in smaller amounts, depending on humanitarian need, development programs, economic assistance, health initiatives, peace-building, and security partnerships. 
If you want, I can expand this to include a more complete list with lower-tier countries (e.g., those receiving under $100 million) with approximate figures as well.