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Education Statistics > Public spending per student > Secondary level (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     Niger: 81 
# 2     Vanuatu: 79.9 
# 3     Lesotho: 76.3 
# 4     Ethiopia: 71.2 
# 5     Burundi: 66.6 
# 6     Morocco: 49.9 
# 7     Uzbekistan: 44.4 
# 8     Cuba: 41.9 
# 9     Mongolia: 40.6 
# 10     Sudan: 38 
# 11     Denmark: 37.2 
# 12     Mauritania: 36.4 
# 13     Comoros: 36.1 
# 14     Cote d'Ivoire: 35.7 
# 15     Namibia: 34 
# 16     Senegal: 33.1 
# 17     Estonia: 30.8 
# 18     Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of: 30.6 
# 19     Austria: 30.5 
# 20     Barbados: 29.8 
# 21     Cyprus: 29.7 
# 22     Portugal: 29.4 
# 23     France: 29.3 
# 24     Gambia, The: 29 
# 25     Moldova: 28.7 
= 26     Mali: 28.5 
= 26     Chad: 28.5 
# 28     Tunisia: 28.4 
# 29     Sweden: 28.3 
# 30     Switzerland: 28.2 
# 31     Guinea: 27.9 
# 32     Lithuania: 27.2 
# 33     Italy: 27.1 
# 34     Jamaica: 26.8 
# 35     El Salvador: 26.4 
= 36     Spain: 25.5 
= 36     Finland: 25.5 
# 38     Malawi: 25.4 
# 39     Aruba: 25.3 
# 40     Latvia: 25.2 
= 41     Slovenia: 24.6 
= 41     Cameroon: 24.6 
# 43     Panama: 24.4 
# 44     Luxembourg: 24.3 
# 45     Swaziland: 24 
# 46     Syria: 23.3 
# 47     Czech Republic: 23.2 
= 48     India: 23.1 
= 48     Togo: 23.1 
# 50     Israel: 22.5 
# 51     United States: 22.4 
# 52     New Zealand: 22.3 
# 53     Armenia: 22.2 
# 54     Netherlands: 21.8 
# 55     Malta: 21.4 
= 56     Belize: 21.2 
= 56     Ukraine: 21.2 
= 58     Germany: 20.5 
= 58     Russia: 20.5 
# 60     Oman: 20.4 
# 61     Albania: 20.2 
# 62     Zimbabwe: 20.1 
# 63     Malaysia: 19.9 
# 64     Norway: 19.8 
# 65     Costa Rica: 19.4 
# 66     Slovakia: 19.2 
= 67     Japan: 18.7 
= 67     Hungary: 18.7 
= 67     Saint Lucia: 18.7 
# 70     Gabon: 18.5 
# 71     Kyrgyzstan: 18.3 
# 72     Paraguay: 18.1 
# 73     Papua New Guinea: 18 
= 74     Greece: 17.9 
= 74     South Africa: 17.9 
# 76     Bulgaria: 17.1 
= 77     Argentina: 16.4 
= 77     Seychelles: 16.4 
# 79     Jordan: 16.1 
# 80     Mauritius: 16 
# 81     Nepal: 15.6 
= 82     Iceland: 15.2 
= 82     Ireland: 15.2 
= 82     Chile: 15.2 
# 85     Cambodia: 15 
# 86     United Kingdom: 14.9 
# 87     Trinidad and Tobago: 14.8 
# 88     Eritrea: 14.4 
# 89     Bangladesh: 14.1 
# 90     Australia: 13.9 
# 91     Mexico: 13.8 
# 92     Belgium: 13.5 
# 93     Singapore: 13.3 
# 94     Bahrain: 13.2 
# 95     Thailand: 12.8 
# 96     Brazil: 12.6 
# 97     Philippines: 12.5 
= 98     Guatemala: 12.1 
= 98     China: 12.1 
= 98     Benin: 12.1 
= 101     Poland: 12 
= 101     Uruguay: 12 
# 103     Macau: 11.9 
# 104     Turkey: 11.8 
# 105     United Arab Emirates: 11.2 
# 106     Bolivia: 11 
# 107     Brunei: 10.9 
# 108     Peru: 10.6 
# 109     Colombia: 9.8 
# 110     Ecuador: 8.9 
= 111     Romania: 8.7 
= 111     Belarus: 8.7 
= 111     Indonesia: 8.7 
# 114     Samoa: 8.3 
# 115     Kuwait: 6.6 
# 116     Nicaragua: 6.4 
# 117     Dominican Republic: 4.9 
# 118     Venezuela: 4.7 
# 119     Equatorial Guinea: 2.4 
# 120     Burma: 1.9 
# 121     Guyana: 1.3 
# 122     Kenya: 1.2 
# 123     Azerbaijan: 0.9 
Weighted average: 22.3  


DEFINITION: Public expenditure per student, secondary level is the total reported current spending by the government on secondary education, divided by the total number of pupils in secondary education, expressed as a percentage of per capita GDP.

SOURCE: UNESCO

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