The following table and pie charts provide a report on the security budget from 2017 to 2018 in a particular region of England. The table displays the sources of income, while the charts illustrate how these funds were allocated.
Overall, it is clear from the charts that the national government was the primary source of funding, whereas grants constituted the least amount throughout the year. Similarly salaries represented the largest expenditure, while technology accounted for a minimal portion.
According to the table, the national government allocated a significant budget for the police force in Britain, with £175.5 million in 2017 and £177.8 million in 2018. Other sources, such as grants, had lower budgets, amounting to £38 million in 2017 and £38.5 million in 2018, while revenue from local taxes was moderate.
As indicated by the pie charts, salaries accounted for the largest share of expenditures, making up 75% of the budget in 2017, though this figure decreased by 6% to 69% in 2018. In contrast, technology received a low proportion of the budget, at 8% in 2017, which increased by 6% in 2018 to reach 14%. Finally, expenditures for buildings and transport remained constant across both years, at 17%
