The pie charts depict information about the spending of local government between 2010 and 2015. Overall, what stands out from the pie charts is that the largest expense in both years was on education. Another interesting point is that the most noticeable change was in the amount of money spent on interest on borrowing, which increased slightly over 5 years.
Looking at 2010, the expenditure on education was considerably higher than that on welfare, with the figures of 21% and 13% respectively. Spending on transport and culture and leisure was approximately equally popular with 1% difference. The least dominant category was others, with spending accounting for 1%, which was 17 times lower than that spent on defence.
Regarding the changes in 2015, expenditure on welfare went up slightly from 8 % to 13 %. By contrast, money paid for defence dropped slightly by 3 %. Finally, financial resources devoted to other needs stayed at the same percentage in both years at 19%.
