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Proportion of funds invested in rural compulsory education
During these three or five years, the pattern of rural compulsory education funds has undergone some obvious changes.

-one of the changes: the total amount of funds continued to increase, and the growth rate was relatively fast.

In 2007, the total investment in rural compulsory education was 299.2 billion yuan, an increase of162.7 billion yuan, an increase of 1 19%, with an average annual growth of 2 1.7%.

In the same period, the average annual growth rate of the total investment in education in China was 18.3%, and the average annual growth rate of rural compulsory education investment was 3.4 percentage points higher than that of the total investment in education in China.

Table of rural compulsory education investment and growth ratio from 2003 to 2007

age

Investment in rural compulsory education

(billion yuan)

The proportion of this year's increase over the previous year.

(%)

In 2003

1365

7.8

In 2004

1645

20.5

In 2005

1939

17.9

In 2006

2 177

12.3

In 2007

2992

37.4

Investment in rural compulsory education from 2003 to 2007

The second change: the main reason for the increase in rural compulsory education investment is financial funds, especially budgetary allocations.

In 2007, the total financial investment in rural compulsory education was 283.9 billion yuan, an increase of 65.438+065.438+043 billion yuan, an increase of 654.38+048%, with an average annual growth rate of 25.5%, which was 3.8 percentage points higher than the average annual growth rate of the total investment in rural compulsory education.

Table of financial capital investment and growth ratio of rural compulsory education from 2003 to 2007

age

Financial funds

(billion yuan)

These include:

budget appropriation

(billion yuan)

Budget appropriation entry

Proportion of financial funds

(%)

budget appropriation

The proportion of this year's increase over the previous year.

(%)

In 2003

1 143

1094

95.74

10.54

In 2004

1394

1326

95. 1 1

2 1. 16

In 2005

1654

1567

94.76

18.2 1

In 2006

1977

188 1

95. 12

19.98

In 2007

2839

2707

95.35

43.95

Proportion chart of rural compulsory education budget from 2003 to 2007

The third change: the proportion of rural compulsory education investment in the total compulsory education investment is increasing, while the proportion of urban compulsory education investment in the total compulsory education investment is decreasing.

The proportion of rural compulsory education investment in the total investment in compulsory education has increased year by year, with an increase of 9.5 percentage points in 2007 compared with 2003, while the proportion of urban compulsory education investment in the total investment in compulsory education has decreased by 9.5 percentage points.

Table of urban and rural investment in total investment of compulsory education in 2003-2007

Unit: 100 million yuan,%

age

Total input signal

Among them: rural areas

cities and towns

a sum of money

Proportion of total investment

a sum of money

Proportion of total investment

In 2003

2743

1365

49.8

1378

50.2

In 2004

3 139

1645

52.4

1494

47.6

In 2005

3557

1939

54.5

16 18

45.5

In 2006

4000

2 177

54.4

1823

45.6

In 2007

5046

2992

59.3

2054

40.7

Proportion of urban and rural compulsory education investment in total compulsory education investment in 2003 and 2007

The fourth change: the average growth rate of public funds for rural primary and secondary school students is significantly higher than that for urban primary and secondary school students.

In 2007, the average public expenditure of rural primary school students was 544 yuan, and that of rural junior high school students was 824 yuan, about 2.7 times that of 2003. The public funds for urban primary school students are 97 1 yuan and 1463 yuan respectively, which is about 1.9 times that of 2003.