The U.S. has committed different amounts to Venezuela depending on the period you mean. In the most recent foreign-aid data I found, the U.S. committed about $210.9 million in FY 2024 , with another $15.3 million reported for FY 2025 so far.

Recent commitment

That FY 2024 figure is the cleanest answer if you mean current foreign aid, and USAFacts says it was all economic aid. If you mean humanitarian and development funding tied to the broader Venezuela crisis, the U.S. said in 2021 that total assistance had reached more than $1.2 billion since 2017.

Why the numbers differ

The lower number is for a single fiscal year, while the larger number is a cumulative total over several years. News coverage in January 2026 also reported President Trump asking for at least $100 billion in oil-industry spending for Venezuela, but that was about prospective private investment, not U.S. government aid.

Bottom line

  • FY 2024 U.S. aid to Venezuela: about $210.9 million.
  • Cumulative U.S. humanitarian/development assistance since 2017: more than $1.2 billion.

If you want, I can break this down by year or separate humanitarian aid from economic aid.