Education
Borrows it or collects it from taxpayers.
No. Actually, Mexico's expenditures are higher for education than for defense: Proportion on defense: 0.59% of GDP Proportion on education: 5.9% of GDP
Which government? Mexico's? The Mexican government is supposed to manage the nation, redistributing the wealth among its citizens via taxing policies. This means, everybody is supposed to pay taxes and in turn the Mexican government should use that money to invest in better infrastructure as well as social programs like education and health.
Which government? There are many.
Health, defense and education
Information technology has transformed education by providing online learning opportunities and access to vast resources. In healthcare, it allows for electronic medical records and telemedicine services. Financially, it enables faster transactions, online banking, and digital currencies. For leisure, it offers entertainment options like streaming services and social media. In government, it facilitates communication, data sharing, and e-services for citizens. In careers, it creates opportunities in tech-related fields and enables remote work.
The government produces social services, money and national defense.
Appearently you have to be illegal. Screw this economy...
They can institute programs to help with education. Money can go to the areas that are the most in need of education.
The National Defense Administration
The British government spends around £90 billion per year on education. This funding is used to support schools, universities, and other educational institutions across the country.
The Office of Budget and Management is normally the level that handles with education. The Education Department is the one that disperses money.