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The image presents a pie chart detailing the UAE government's 2000 budget allocation across various sectors: Social security receives AED 100 billion, Health and personal social services gets AED 53 billion, Education has AED 38 billion, Transport is allotted AED 9 billion, Law and order has AED 17 billion, Housing, heritage and environment secures AED 15 billion, Industry, agriculture, and employment receives AED 13 billion, Defence is funded with AED 22 billion, Other expenditure matches Defence with AED 23 billion, and Debt interest also receives AED 23 billion.
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The figure provides on what the UAE dedicated its 315 million dirhams in beginning of 21st century.
On the whole, it can be seen that the highest was paid for social security whereas the lowest was on transport.
Upon a closer look, decent amounts were in sequence of the first place took social security almost one third of total budget. The second was given to health and personal social services with 16,9% followed by education that needed 12,1%.
Moving on to the minor expenses, it comes 7,3% debt interest and other expenditure for each and defense covering 7%. After that low and order come with 5,4% following that industry agriculture and employment with 4,2%.
The last one is transport which holds only 2,9% of budget
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