VCheng
ELITE MEMBER
- Joined
- Sep 29, 2010
- Messages
- 48,460
- Reaction score
- 57
- Country
- Location
That's 16% of government budget, not the GDP. Do you not know the difference between the two?
Furthermore, it's actually around 22%, not 16%. Our spending of GDP on education is around 2%, so it would be 10% at least of budget. As they say, don't believe everything you're told from the media.
Actually, I quoted it so that you could see that it is 16% of the budget, not the GDP, without calling you an idiot, which would have been impolite. I do know my differences, thank you very much.
The point is that even that 16% is many times the outlay on health and education, and this has grave consequences for the future of social development.
I have also pointed out that this imbalance is caused many extreme pressures on the state, and the sooner they relax, the sooner can this imbalance be corrected.