The table illustrates the percentage of information about in which sector the Uk goverment should increase spending according to the people who are living in the country.
Overall, the lagest proportion of elderly age people suggested that the goverment should increase spending on the health sector whereas the smallest proportion accounted for both other areas and education sector by women and 65+ aged group.
As per gender, 32% men thought to increase budget for health sector while 48% of women accounted for the same category. Additionally, percentages were quite high in terms of education sector for both men and women, 55% and 40% resepectively. Furthermore, both genders had very little intrest in the other areas.
In terms of age group, as the age grew older throughtout the chart, concerns for the health issue experiences continues rise. only 25% people thought about increasing budget for health in the age group of 18-24, while the number grew rapidly throughout the period and stood at 72% for the 65+ aged group, which is also the highest in the chart. By contrast, young people were mostly concerned about education, at 40%, while only 12% elderly people thought of an increase in the education sector. For the remaining category, 18-24 aged people accounted for 35%, 35-44 aged people at 26% and 65+ aged people at 16%.
