The given table illustrates data regarding government spending across five sectors relating to domestic policy in Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom in 2009.
Overall, the governments of all three nations prioritized health over other sectors, while the opposite was true for the environmental protection problem.
It is apparent that Italy took up the highest proportion of the expenditure on public services (8,6%), whereas Germany spent 6,6%, which is 2% lower. Moreover, the percentage of this sector was about two times as much as that of the UK. On average, the spending on healthcare in three countries stabilized at around 7%, with the largest was seen in the UK (7,8%)
On the other hand, the figure for economic affairs in three nations remained no change, at around 4%. This was similar to environmental protection, which had the lowest priority in all three countries. While the rate of education in Germany and Italy stood at 4%, the UK occupied 6,4%, about 2% higher than that of Germany and Italy.
