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Band 6+: The pie chart gives information on UAE government spending in 2000. The total budget was AED 315 billion. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains a pie chart with 9 segments displaying UAE government spending in 2000, totaling AED 315 billion. The segments are: Law and order AED 17 billion, Health and personal social services AED 53 billion, Education AED 38 billion, Defence AED 22 billion, Industry, agriculture & employment AED 13 billion, Other expenditure AED 23 billion, Debt interest AED 23 billion, Housing heritage and environment AED 15 billion, Social Security AED 100 billion, and Transport AED 9 billion.
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The chart illustrates the investment by the government on UAE in 2000, 315 billion AED is the overall expenditure spent.

Overall, the pie chart describes the expenditure of 315 billion AED spent on different sectors in the year 2000. However, the executive have spent more on social security sector than compared to other sectors with 100 billion AED. The least expenditure spent on transport with 9 billion AED in 2000.

To begin with, the UAE government spent a lot on social security with 100 billion AED and followed on with health and personal social services and education with 53 and 38 billion AED respectively. The debt interest and other expenditure are on same pace with 23 billion AED each, the defence are with one billion lesser than the other expenditure department. The government spent on law and order with 17 billion and with 15 billion on housing. Lastly, the remaining 21 billion have spent on industry, agriculture & employment and transport with 13 and 9 billion respectively.

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