Initial household funding per primary student, constant PPP$ by country

February 2026 Data Release

Countries reporting
60
Highest
5,794
Chad
Lowest
0
Togo
Median
422.38
Years covered
27
1998–2024
Data points
726

What the numbers show

Initial household funding per primary student, constant PPP$ is currently reported for 60 countries. The highest value is 5,794 in Chad; the lowest is 0 in Togo.

The median across all reporting countries is 422.38, and the mean is 733.92.

Over the past decade 29 countries rose and 27 fell. The largest increase was in Chad (up 2,787.8%), and the largest decrease in Sweden (down 100.0%).

Initial household funding per primary student, constant PPP$: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Chad 5,794 2024 up 2,787.8% volatile
2 Lebanon 3,253 2013 up 79.8% rising
3 Malta 2,635 2022 up 84.7% volatile
4 Greece 2,402 2022 up 46.2% rising
5 Dominican Republic 2,073 2023 up 135.3% rising
6 Slovenia, Republic of 1,799 2022 up 26.9% rising
7 Spain 1,748 2022 down 4.2% rising
8 Poland, Republic of 1,712 2022 up 88.8% volatile
9 Barbados 1,540 2023 up 12.2% volatile
10 Chile 1,437 2022 up 13.4% rising
11 Portugal 1,385 2022 down 6.1% volatile
12 Israel 1,365 2022 up 52.6% rising
13 Cyprus 1,254 2022 down 38.5% rising
14 United States 1,116 2021 up 7.0% flat
15 United Kingdom 1,064 2015 down 10.4% rising
16 Belgium 983.45 2022 up 49.7% rising
17 El Salvador 909.71 2023 up 1.4% falling
18 Italy 850.5 2022 down 6.9% rising
19 Argentina 834.12 2019 up 181.4% rising
20 Luxembourg 822.25 2022 up 51.8% rising
21 Slovak Republic 694.62 2022 down 52.2% falling
22 Austria 586.7 2022 up 149.4% volatile
23 Lithuania, Republic of 568.63 2022 up 198.1% rising
24 Mexico 556.74 2022 up 19.5% rising
25 Peru 554 2024 down 7.5% rising
26 Latvia, Republic of 510.2 2022 down 34.1% falling
27 Türkiye, Republic of 473.02 2022 down 14.7% rising
28 Indonesia 444.38 2015 up 69.8% rising
29 Denmark 443.92 2022 up 69.6% rising
30 New Zealand 423.43 2023 up 36.6% flat
31 Ireland 421.33 2021 up 47.1% rising
32 Netherlands, The 354.43 2022 up 48.5% rising
33 Morocco 346.48 2010 up 2.0% flat
34 Czech Republic 278.33 2022 down 16.0% falling
35 Cambodia 277.95 2014 up 133.2% rising
36 Nepal 263.52 2015 down 9.7% flat
37 Vietnam 227.11 2013 flat
38 Côte d'Ivoire 190.15 2015 down 18.9% flat
39 Benin 185.7 2014 down 0.0% flat
40 Ukraine 180.47 2021 down 55.1% falling
41 Uganda 138.94 2014 down 20.3% falling
42 Cameroon 138.94 2012 up 5.7% flat
43 Gambia, The 136.12 2013 down 1.1% flat
44 Iceland 132.92 2022 down 9.0% falling
45 Azerbaijan, Republic of 106.24 2023 rising
46 Ghana 99.27 2014 down 24.3% falling
47 Burkina Faso 82.06 2007 down 0.2% flat
48 Mali 46.22 2010 down 13.8% falling
49 Kyrgyz Republic 40.83 2021 down 56.0% falling
50 São Tomé and Príncipe, Democratic Republic of 35.82 2014 up 9.9% rising
51 Cabo Verde 33.6 2019 down 21.9% falling
52 Niger 24.56 2011 up 10.7% flat
53 Burundi 21.87 2010 down 0.1% flat
54 Mongolia 21.75 2015 volatile
55 Malawi 5.99 2008 down 14.2% falling
56 Romania 5.51 2019 up 145.3% volatile
57 Finland 5.25 2022 down 89.4% volatile
58 Norway 0 2022 volatile
58 Sweden 0 2017 down 100.0% volatile
58 Togo 0 2024 down 100.0% falling

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Indicator
Initial household funding per primary student, constant PPP$
Source
UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Licence
CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO (UNESCO Institute for Statistics)
Coverage
60 places, 726 data points, 1998–2024
Last refreshed

February 2026 Data Release