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Latin America and Caribbean Compared by Education > Spending > USD

DEFINITION: Education expenditure refers to the current operating expenditures in education, including wages and salaries and excluding capital investments in buildings and equipment.".

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Brazil 73.41 billion 2008
2 Mexico 50.89 billion 2008
3 Argentina 14.58 billion 2008
4 Venezuela 11.1 billion 2008
5 Colombia 8.36 billion 2008
6 Chile 5.6 billion 2008
7 Peru 3.02 billion 2008
8 Dominican Republic 1.55 billion 2008
9 Costa Rica 1.46 billion 2008
10 Guatemala 1.11 billion 2008
11 Panama 1.03 billion 2008
12 Trinidad and Tobago 931.66 million 2008
13 Uruguay 839.23 million 2008
14 Bolivia 752.59 million 2008
15 Jamaica 737.45 million 2008
16 Ecuador 730.43 million 2008
17 El Salvador 713.36 million 2008
18 Paraguay 612.84 million 2008
19 Honduras 461.48 million 2008
20 The Bahamas 270.11 million 2007
21 Barbados 199.24 million 2005
22 Nicaragua 190.67 million 2008
23 Suriname 94.33 million 2008
24 Bermuda 73.49 million 1997
25 Belize 67.28 million 2008
26 Guyana 64.91 million 2008
27 Saint Lucia 49.93 million 2008
28 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 32.99 million 2008
29 Grenada 31.11 million 2008
30 Saint Kitts and Nevis 20.83 million 2008
31 Antigua and Barbuda 18.22 million 2008
32 Dominica 13.31 million 2008

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