Social spending dominates government expenditure, reaching 55% in 2017.
The history of government spending shows a shift towards social programs over the past 150 years. Initially, spending focused on administration, investment, debt, and military. Later, there was a growth in public services and safety nets, with a decrease in military spending after wars. Social spending, like pensions and healthcare, has increased significantly. Education spending has remained stable, while public investment has decreased over time. Social spending now makes up over half of total government expenditure.