💰+60% Finland's Education Spend. China Renewable Investments. LATAM's Health Information.
Chart of the Day #164 looks at Education Spending, Renewable Investments and Population Health.
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Saudi Arabia's POS transactions rose by 3.6% between August 11-17, driven by a 127.5% increase in spending in the education sector as students prepare to return to school. Foreign Direct investment (FDI) in India’s renewable energy sector saw a rise of 50% Year-over-Year (YoY) in the financial year (FY) 2023-24 according to recent data.
Today's Topics
💰 Education Spending. Finland's education spending rose nearly 60% from 2000 to 2010
🍃 Renewable Investments. China’s renewable energy investment surpasses the rest of the world by 25%+
🌎 Population Health. 15%+ of residents of LATAM countries report insufficient health info for personal care
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💰 Finland’s Education Spending Rose Nearly 60% From 2000 to 2010
Finland's education system expenditure increased by nearly 60% between 2000 and 2010. After stabilizing from 2012 to 2016, spending declined in 2017. However, it rose again, increasing to nearly €13B in 2021. This reflects Finland's ongoing commitment to education, with a focus on maintaining and enhancing the quality of its educational infrastructure.
🍃 China’s Renewable Energy Investment Surpasses the Rest of the World by 25%+
China led global renewable energy investments, exceeding the combined investments of all other regions by over 25%. This dominance is driven by China's push to expand its renewable energy capacity, particularly in solar and wind power. China's leadership in manufacturing and technological innovation, coupled with strong government support, has put it far ahead of other regions in renewable energy development.
🌎 15%+ of Residents of LATAM Countries Report Insufficient Health Info for Personal Care
In 2023, a survey across Latin American countries revealed that over 20% of respondents, excluding those in Argentina, disagreed that sufficient health information is available for personal care. While the majority agreed on its availability, significant concerns persist in countries like Peru, Chile, and Brazil, indicating gaps in health information accessibility across the region.
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