Overview of Spendings and GDP

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.
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    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.
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    Author: Chen Chen
    cicichen0407@gwu.edu
    Github:www.github.com/ChenChenDS
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    George Washington University
    Data Science Program
    Washington D.C.
     
    Instructor: Nima Zahadat, Ph.D.