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The image displays two pie charts. First pie chart: Law and order AED 36 billion, Education AED 54 billion, Industry, agriculture and economic aid AED 29 billion, Other expenditures AED 23 billion, Interest AED 22 billion, Housing heritage AED 15 billion, Social security AED 52 billion, Transport AED 30 billion, Health and personal social services AED 98 billion. Second pie chart: Law and order AED 38 billion, Education AED 52 billion, Industry, agriculture and economic aid AED 27 billion, Other expenditures AED 21 billion, Interest AED 24 billion, Housing heritage AED 18 billion, Social security AED 55 billion, Transport AED 35 billion, Health and personal social services AED 90 billion.
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The provided pie chart compares and contrasts data on the changes in the amount of money allotted to various sectors by the government officials of UAE in the year 2000.
It’s obvious that, UAE focused on the Social Security Services of its citizens, whilst other sectors were spent less from the nation’s budget.
As can be seen, the three major divisions in UAE consumed over half of the portion of the entire government in the year 2000. The country spent exactly 100 billion on social security, second to the highest expenditure went to Health and Personal social services, amounting to 53 billion in the same year, followed by Education which consumed 38 billion, respectively.
According to the chart, The seven remaining sectors had around less than half of the total amount spent in 2000, the lowest cost that the country had to spend on was Transport, up to 9 billion in 2000. Of the seven departments, debt interest and other expenditures were the highest with 23 billion allotted in each.
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