China spends 4.25 trln yuan on education in 2017
Share - WeChat


BEIJING -- China spent 4.25 trillion yuan (around $614 billion) on education in 2017, a 9.45-percent increase from 2016, said an announcement Monday.
More than 3.42 trillion yuan of the input was fiscal expenditure, up 8.95 percent from the previous year, accounting for 4.14 percent of the country's GDP, making 2017 the sixth consecutive year that the number was over 4 percent, according to the announcement jointly issued by the Ministry of Education, National Bureau of Statistics and the Ministry of Finance.
Also, 20.33 trillion yuan of China's total public finance expenditure in 2017 was on education, accounting for 14.71 percent of the total.
- Concept of ecological civilization 'inspiring'
- Experts sharpen focus on new frontiers of AI
- Swiss watchmakers celebrate birthday with Shanghai exhibition
- Documents dating to Japan's bacteriological war in China released in Guangzhou
- Former Namibian President: China's contributions will always be bigger than many other countries
- Government program launched to assist China's young job seekers