This statistic is called “Social Protection Accounts” and it reflects how much of the wealth generated in a territory is destined to this area (that is, it measures the percentage of GDP used in social protection). The fluctuation of this percentage indicates the extent to which policies are social: the larger they are, the more social policies will be; on the contrary, the smaller they are, the less social policies will be.
The Basque Institute of Statistics, Eustat, has just launched the Social Protection Accounts, which cover the situation in the Basque Country in 2015, as well as its evolution. The economic resources allocated to social protection in 2015 amounted to €16,938 million, or 24.5% of GDP:
Taking the data published by Eustat, the economic effort in social protection in the Basque Country can be compared with that in other parts of the European Union.
Our authorities and the media that control them want to convince us that the situation in the Basque Country is privileged; that in almost no other place in the world is more money allocated to health, social benefits, housing policy, etc. (denouncing the fervent propaganda of the Basque Government through the public media, especially the EITB group, without balance or rigour).
The truth has nothing to do with this propaganda. The official data are clear. The last year for which we have information at EU level is 2014; in this regard, the following is noteworthy:
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