kinda similar to here
Public Debt – Around 24-25% of the total expenditure: A significant portion of the budget is dedicated to servicing the national debt, which remains one of the highest in the EU.
Social Security and Welfare – Approximately 30-32%: This category includes pensions, unemployment benefits, and other social transfers. Italy has an aging population, so this is one of the largest budget items.
Healthcare – Around 10-12%: The Italian public healthcare system is funded primarily through the state and regional governments. It provides universal coverage, but rising costs are an ongoing challenge.
Education – Approximately 7-8%: This includes spending on schools, universities, and vocational training programs, as well as public research funding.
Public Administration and Defense – About 6-7%: This includes salaries for civil servants, spending on local and national government, and defense-related expenses.
Transport and Infrastructure – Around 4-5%: This category covers the maintenance and development of national infrastructure such as roads, railways, and airports.
Public Order and Safety – Approximately 2-3%: This includes funding for police, fire services, and the judiciary.
Environmental Protection and Culture – About 2-3%: This includes spending on environmental conservation, as well as support for cultural heritage and activities.
Economic Affairs and Development – Around 5-6%: Includes investments aimed at supporting economic growth, such as subsidies for businesses and industrial development.
just that we got a shitload of public debt to fix
We complain sometimes about how we manage bad the DHF funds, and then I see how governments manage bad money I just start thinking that humans can't manage money lol