The line graph provides information on the percentage of GDP that the government allocated to health, education, and roads & railways from 2000 to 2025.
Overall, government spending on health and education showed opposing trends, with health spending increasing while education spending decreased. Meanwhile, the percentage allocated to roads and railways fluctuated slightly but remained the least funded sector throughout the entire period.
In detail, in 2000, health and road & railways each received 4% of the GDP, making them the lowest-funded sectors. However, the government’s expenditure on health increased steadily and is expected to reach just over 7% by 2025.
Education received the highest proportion of funds in 2000, starting at 5%. This figure grew to 7% by 2010 but then began to decline, reaching approximately 4% by the end of the period.
As for roads and railways, their funding initially stood at 4%. Despite a slight decrease in 2005, this category saw an increase to around 4.5% in 2015. However, it then experienced a steady decline, with the proportion expected to fall below 4% by 2025.
