Borrows it or collects it from taxpayers.
Education
Yes the national government should provide money for education. Tax payer's and citizens of the United States are the ones who help found the country so financial aid should be available.
The federal government uses money collected from taxes to provide for military defense. In many countries, including the United States, the national government is responsible for maintaining armed forces and ensuring national security, funded primarily through federal taxes. This allocation is part of the government's budget to support defense initiatives, personnel, equipment, and operations.
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? There are many.
The money deducted from your paycheck for federal taxes goes to fund various government programs and services, such as national defense, social security, healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
Health, defense and education
The government produces social services, money and national defense.
Children's services, Health and wellness, Energy, education, Seniors and community support, tourism and parks, Agriculture and food, Sustainable resources, Aboriginal relations.
The US government spending pie chart shows how federal funds are allocated across different areas such as defense, healthcare, education, and social programs. It reveals that a significant portion of the budget goes towards defense, while smaller portions are allocated to other areas like healthcare and education. This distribution reflects the government's priorities and where it chooses to invest taxpayer money.
When a government is chosing what to spend limited funds to buy- it can be used to provide for defense or for the general public wefare. But when you do not have enough money for both, it becomes and either/or choice.
Government spending comes directly from taxes. The government also borrows money.