Lithuania in 2015 spent just over 2 billion euros, or 5.4 percent of its GDP, on education, higher than the EU’s average ratio of 4.9 percent.
Lithuania’s ratio is lower than that of Latvia or Estonia, but higher than that of Poland.
Across the EU, the highest education spending levels are Denmark (7 percent of GDP), Sweden (6.5 percent) and Belgium (6.4 percent).
The lowest level is in Romania, which in 2015 spent 3.1 percent of its GDP on education.
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