Ireland falls short on education spending survey

Ireland had one of the lowest education budgets among developed nations as the boom years drew to a close, an independent study revealed today.

Ireland falls short on education spending survey

Ireland had one of the lowest education budgets among developed nations as the boom years drew to a close, an independent study revealed today.

The think-tank report found just 4.7% of taxpayers’ money was used in children’s schooling in 2007 – compared to an average 6.2%.

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