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The image contains a police budget table and pie charts for 2017 and 2018 in one area of Britain. For 2017: National Government - £175.5m, Local Taxes - £91.2m, Other sources - £38m, Total - £304.7m. For 2018: National Government - £177.8m, Local Taxes - £102.3m, Other sources - £38.5m, Total - £318.6m. Pie chart for 2017 shows Salaries (officers and staff) - 75%, Technology - 8%, Buildings and transport - 17%. Pie chart for 2018 shows Salaries (officers and staff) - 69%, Technology - 14%, Buildings and transport - 17%.
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The table and charts show the sources of the police budget and how it was spent in one area of Britain in 2017 and 2018.
Looking from an overall perspective, the biggest source of money for the police came from the National Government in both years. Most of the money was spent on salaries for officers and staff.
In 2017, the total police budget was £304.7 million, and it increased to £318.6 million in 2018. The National Government gave the largest amount of money in both years, rising from £175.5m to £177.8m. Local taxes also grew from £91.2m to £102.3m, while other sources such as grants changed only a little from £38m to £38.5m.
In 2017, 75% of the money was spent on salaries, but this number went down to 69% in 2018. The amount spent on technology increased from 8% to 14%, while the spending on buildings and transport stayed the same at 17%.
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