Public spending on housing declines for the first time since the pandemic
Public spending on housing in Spain has decreased for the first time since the pandemic, with expenditures reaching 7.613 billion euros in 2024, 200 million euros less than in 2023.
RN is the 2nd most indebted state in the country and exceeds personnel spending limit, says Ministry of Finance
Rio Grande do Norte has become the second-most indebted state in Brazil, surpassing the legal limit for personnel expenditures.
Massages at the Expense of Taxpayers. Evidence Against Andrew is Increasing
New evidence is emerging regarding inappropriate expenses related to Andrew's massages funded by taxpayers.
The Czech Attitude Towards the Army and Defense Spending is Changing
Czechia is experiencing a shift in public perception regarding its military and defense expenditures.
In Question, Public Account 2024 of the IMSS
The latest report on the Public Account 2024 reveals significant pending clarifications in government spending, raising concerns about accountability in federal and subnational expenditures.
Record rates of senility, labor shortages, soaring health expenditures... Japan, laboratory of global demographic peril
Japan is experiencing a severe demographic crisis characterized by a record aging population, labor shortages, and skyrocketing health care costs.
Public Sector Allocates 22 Percent of Spending to Pensions
The Mexican government is increasingly allocating a larger portion of its budget to pensions, with expenditures rising from 14.8 percent in 2018 to 21.8 percent in the previous year.