UN Regular Budget
The Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) sets the Regular Budget every two calendar years. The Regular budget funds UN core activities, including staffing costs, in eight headquarter locations in the US, Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America. Among other things, the Regular Budget covers international conferences, public information work, human rights promotion and special UN missions to conflict areas. The budget is financed through assessments to all UN member states. Countries pay according to their economic capacity, but the Fifth Committee has set a "ceiling" rate of 22% to prevent the UN from becoming overly dependent on any one member state. The US, the only country that meets this ceiling, consequently pays much less than its share of the global economy. Over 80% of all member states fail to pay their dues to the UN in full and on time. Failure to pay can lead to loosing one's vote in the General Assembly. According to Article 19 of the UN Charter, a country loses its vote if the amount of its arrears equals or exceeds the amount it was billed in the preceding two years. The US, the largest debtor to the UN, pays just about enough to keep its vote in the assembly. Its debt to the Regular Budget has since the beginning of the 1980s averaged around US$200 million by December 31 of each year, i.e. 11 months after the payment deadline. This has caused serious financial difficulties for the organization.
Regular Budget Expenditures in Current vs Real Terms
Regular Budget Assessments & Payments:
Member States Paying Promptly and Fully:
Regular Budget Payments of the 15 Largest Payers:
Table: 2009 - Updated Monthly
US Regular Budget Debt vs. Regular Budget Debt of All Member States:
United Nations Regular Budget: Comparison of Budget Levels from Initial Appropriations to de Facto Expenditure
United Nations: Programme Budget Outlines
United Nations Programme Budget: Nominal and In Real Prices
List of Payers:
List of 2005 Payers
List of 2004 Payers
List of 2003 Payers
List of 2002 Payers
List of 2001 Payers
List of 2000 Payers
List of 1999 Payers







