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| EST. READ TIME 1 MIN.Salaries, pensions and benefits consume 72 per cent of increased spending on public schools
Education spending on public schools in Canada increased by $19.1 billion (45.9%) between 2003/04 and 2012/13, from $41.6 billion to $60.7 billion. Compensation (salaries and wages, benefits, and pensions) accounted for the overwhelming majority of this increase, growing from $30.9 billion in 2003/04 to $44.6 billion in 2012/13, an increase of 44.6%—fully 72.2% of the total increase in education spending. Salaries and wages increased by 42.0%, from $25.5 billion in 2003/04 to $36.3 billion in 2012/13. Benefits increased by 36.2%, from $3.2 billion to $4.4 billion. Salaries and wages as well as benefits declined as a share of total education spending over this time period.
Teacher pension costs increased 89.0%, from $2.1 billion in 2003/04 to $4.0 billion in 2012/13. Pension costs increased as a share of total spending in public schools, from 5.1 to 6.6%. Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Alberta account for over three-quarters of the total increase in pension spending.
Capital spending almost doubled (a 97.6% increase) over this period, from $2.4 billion in 2003/04 to $4.8 billion in 2012/13. As a share of total education spending in public schools, capital spending increased from 5.8 to 7.9% in 2012/13.
Three provinces—Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia—represent 92.0% of the total increase in capital spending. “Other” spending recorded the smallest increase of any category of spending in public schools over this period. As a share of total education spending it declined from 20.0% in 2003/04 to 18.6% in 2012/13.
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Joel Emes
Senior Economist, Fraser InstituteJoel Emes is a Senior Economist, Addington Centre for Measurement, at the Fraser Institute. Joel started his career with theFraser Institute and rejoined after a stint as a senior analyst, acting executive director and then senior advisor to British Columbia’s provincial government. Joel initiated and led several flagship projects in the areas of tax freedom and government performance, spending, debt, and unfunded liabilities. He supports many projects at the Institute in areas such as investment, equalization, school performance and fiscal policy. Joel holds a B.A. and an M.A. in economics from Simon Fraser University.… Read more Read Less… -
Jason Clemens
Executive Vice President, Fraser Institute
Jason Clemens is the Executive Vice President of the Fraser Institute and the President of the Fraser Institute Foundation. Hehas an Honors Bachelors Degree of Commerce and a Masters Degree in Business Administration from the University of Windsor as well as a Post Baccalaureate Degree in Economics from Simon Fraser University. Before rejoining the Fraser Institute in 2012, he was the director of research and managing editor at the Ottawa-based Macdonald-Laurier Institute and prior to joining the MLI, Mr. Clemens spent a little over three years in the United States with the San Francisco-based Pacific Research Institute. He has published over 70 major studies on a wide range of topics, including taxation, government spending, labor market regulation, banking, welfare reform, health care, productivity, and entrepreneurship. He has published over 300 shorter articles, which have appeared in such newspapers as The Wall Street Journal, Investors Business Daily, Washington Post, Globe and Mail, National Post, and a host of U.S., Canadian, and international newspapers. Mr. Clemens has been a guest on numerous radio and television programs across Canada and the United States. He has appeared before committees of both the House of Commons and the Senate in Canada as an expert witness and briefed state legislators in California. In 2006, he received the coveted Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 award presented by Caldwell Partners as well as an Odyssey Award from the University of Windsor. In 2011, he was awarded (along with his co-authors) the prestigious Sir Antony Fisher International Memorial Award for the best-selling book The Canadian Century. In 2012, the Governor General of Canada on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, presented Mr. Clemens with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of his contributions to the country.… Read more Read Less…
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