The table and the pie charts illustrate the data on the police budget in one area of Britain, for 2017 and 2018. The table displays the sources of money, while the charts show the allocation of money to different sections.
Overall, a significant amount of money came from the national government, whereas the least came from other sources. Additionally, the majority of expenditure was on salaries and the lowest was in technology.
According to the table, the money from various categories increased slightly from 304.7 m to 318.6 m over the year. National government provided a substantial amount, accounting for 175.5 m in 2017 and 177.8 million in 2018. Similarly, local taxes rapidly grew from 91.2 m to 102.3 m. However, the money from other sources such as grants remained stable at around 38 m.
On the other hand, the chart explains the distribution of money to various sections. A considerable amount was spent on salaries for the office and staff, which was 75% and 69% respectively. Conversely, buildings and transportation had modest spending and remained constant at 17%. Technology demonstrated a moderate rise from 8% to 14%.
