Indicator

Education spending per student

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Source: Econorama, using OECD data.
About this indicator
This indicator measures spending on educational institutions per student, from primary to tertiary education. Spending covers both public and private educational institutions, all types of expenditure, and all funding sources: government, private sources (households and other non-educational private entities), and funds from the rest of the world. Student numbers are expressed as full-time equivalents (FTE), so part-time students are converted into an equivalent number of full-time students.
Values are expressed in constant 2020 international dollars. Constant means that the figures are adjusted for inflation, allowing comparisons over time. International dollars are based on Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs), which adjust for differences in price levels across countries. This makes the indicator useful for comparing the real resources devoted to education per student across countries and over time.
Sources and updates

Data sources

The data for this indicator are drawn from the OECD Expenditure on educational institutions per full-time equivalent student dataset.

Last update

This indicator was last updated on Econorama on 18 June 2026 and reflects the latest data available from the underlying sources at that time.
Highest 5
Top 5 countries for this indicator by latest available value. Rankings use each country's latest available value. Where data for 2022 is missing, the most recent year up to three years earlier is used. Countries with older data are excluded.
RankEconomyLatest valueYear
1Luxembourg27 792 $2022
2United States19 497 $2021
3Austria18 851 $2022
4Korea18 564 $2022
5Norway18 224 $2022
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