Romania Lasts in the EU for Public Expenditure on Education (Eurostat)
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Public expenditure on education (from kindergarten to high school) in the European Union accounted for 4.7% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023, a figure that did not change compared to 2022, shows the data published by Eurostat on Tuesday. Romania is at the tail of the ranking.
With the exception of eight branches, public spending in the first half of the year was under-expected in 33 departments, autonomous agencies and public enterprises, resulting in a sub-exercise of 359,966,5 million pesos in infrastructure, services for the population and, in general, to operate.
Romania is the last country in the European Union in terms of the share of public expenditure for education in GDP, according to data published by Eurostat on Tuesday. Public expenditure for education, from kindergarten to high school, accounted for 3% of Romania's GDP in 2023. The average European Union was 4.7% of GDP, a level that [...] Source
Public expenditure on education (from kindergarten to high school) in the European Union accounted for 4.7% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023, a figure that did not change compared to the situation in 2022.
Public spending on education (from kindergarten to upper secondary school) in the European Union represented 4.7% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023, a figure that did not change compared to the situation in 2022, according to data published on Tuesday by Eurostat, Agerpres reports. Among the member states, the highest level of public spending on education, as a percentage of GDP, was recorded in Sweden (6.8%), followed by Finland (6.3%) an…
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