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Where public money goes is an issue of broad interest to the general public. Some people advocate that the government should fund the sectors that bring tangible and immediate benefits to the public, such as medical care and educational systems, while opponents suggest that those large urban developments, such as stadiums and theatres, are worth government funding. | Topic 11 Some people argue that the government should spend money only on medical care and education but not on theatres or sport stadiums. Do you agree or disagree Where public money goes is an issue of broad interest to the general public. Some people advocate that the government should fund the sectors that bring tangible and immediate benefits to the public such as medical care and educational systems while opponents suggest that those large urban developments such as stadiums and theatres are worth government funding. In my opinion the possibility remains that the two opinions can be reconciled and the government can coordinate budgeting to meet the needs of both. Medical care is essential to the economic and social well-being of a country particularly of an underdeveloped country. Both empirical knowledge and academic research suggest that making education available throughout a country and eliminating illiteracy can pave the way for economic development. By receiving education children from impoverished families can shake off poverty climb high in the social ladder and live better off. Education also allows citizens to secure employment and earn regular income thereby maintaining or improving their standard of living. For a country as a whole education is linked to skilled workforce and to high productivity affecting both resource use and national output. Government interference in healthcare and medical services is also highly recommended. Availability of affordable medical service is a mark of the social and economic development of a country. By providing the needy people with medical service a country can inspire the loyalty of citizens. People feel assured living and working in a country where they can be given medical service when unemployed sick injured or retired. By comparison if they cannot afford the high cost of visiting the clinic hospitalisation or buying drugs they are less likely to enjoy their living. Social solidarity will eventually suffer.