As the United Nations concludes its two weeks of annual meetings in New York, some states are timelier with their annual payments than others. By the end of the on-time payment period in February, only about a third of countries paid their dues in full. Seven months later about their of member states have made their payment to the regular budget. All permanent members have made their full regular payments, except the United States.
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President Trump has routinely complained about the alleged skewed payment of United Nations dues system, where the US pays 22 percent of the overall regular budget. All member states are legally required to make payments to both the regular budget and the peacekeeping budget, two separate budgets with two different payment calculations. The UN considers gross national income, population, and debt burden when coming up with its operational budget.