Spendings(sum of education, healthcare and military) compare to GDP
This plot shows each countries total spendings (sum of education, healthcare and
military) as a percentage of GDP.
The United States' spendings are around 25% of the countries GDP, which is much larger than the other countries.
The reset developed countries' expenditures are all over 13%.
India and China, two developing countries' ratios, are the lowest, less than 10%.
The most significant increase is Brazil, only 2.58%.
This ratio does not change a lot from the year 2011 to 2016.
Education compare to military
Healthcare compare to military
Compare education spending and healthcare spending to military spending
separately. The higher the ratio, the less the country focus on military
spending.
Japan, Germany, Canada, and Brazil are four top countries focus
their expenditures on healthcare and education.
India and China all have low ratios in these two graphs, which
indicate, these two countries are still focus on military spendings.
The United State's ratio is only a little bit higher than in India and China.