As of recent data, Germany spends approximately 4.8% of its GDP on education, which translates to around €155 billion annually. This funding supports various levels of education, from early childhood to higher education and vocational training. The focus on education spending reflects Germany's commitment to maintaining a skilled workforce and promoting economic growth. However, the distribution of these funds can vary significantly between federal states.
they spend 44.1$ billion on education and training.
Germany.
alaska spends a lot of money on education each year
millions
100 billion euros
around 70 million a year.
All education costs are paid for by the Government.
Germany spend their spare time,creating new idea in science and technology
about 139 billion in 2001. so they probably spend about 139 billion and between 200 billion.
$191,710,000,000 in 2012 is roughly what China spent. (Thats the number I found
About $2500000 per year, well roughly
around 7% of its budget