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Hong Kong Government's Education Budget Cuts Disappoint Parents

February 26, 2025 - 13:32

Hong Kong Government's Education Budget Cuts Disappoint Parents

The recent decision by the Hong Kong government to reduce education spending has left many parents feeling disheartened. As part of its broader fiscal strategy, the government aims to reclaim HK$4 billion from the reserves of the eight public universities. This move is seen as a significant blow to the education sector, which many believe is already underfunded.

Parents are expressing their concerns about the potential impact of these cuts on the quality of education their children receive. With rising living costs and an increasingly competitive academic environment, families fear that reduced funding for universities may lead to higher tuition fees, diminished resources, and fewer opportunities for students.

The decision has sparked a heated debate among educators, policymakers, and the public. Critics argue that investing in education is crucial for the future of Hong Kong, especially in fostering innovation and maintaining the city's competitiveness on a global scale. As discussions continue, parents remain anxious about what these budget cuts will mean for their children's educational prospects.


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