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The image contains three separate sections - a table titled "Police Budget 2017-2018 (in £m)", and two pie charts below titled "How the money was spent" for the years 2017 and 2018. The table lists sources of funding in four rows: National Government (2017: 305m, 2018: 177m), Local Taxes (2017: 91.2m, 2018: 107.2m), National Taxes (2017: 17.5m, 2018: 38.5m), and Other sources (e.g. grants) (2017: 34m, 2018: 38.5m), with a Total row at the bottom showing 447.7m for 2017 and 318.6m for 2018. The 2017 pie chart shows three labeled sections: Salaries (officers and staff) at 75%, Technology at 8%, and Buildings and transport at 17%. The 2018 pie chart also shows three labeled sections: Salaries (officers and staff) at 62%, Technology at 14%, and Buildings and transport at 17%.
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The table and pie charts provide the information on the police budget between 2017 and 2018 in one area of Britain and then illustrates expenditure of money. The date is divided into four categories(National Government, Local Taxes, Other Sources, Total) and three categories(Salaries, Technology, Buildings and transport) one area of Britain.
From an overall perspective, it is evident that national government of police budget was the highest. National government was 175.5m in 2017 and 177.8m in 2018. The second most budget was local taxes. Police invested to local taxes 91.2m in 2017 and it more expensed 102.3m in 2018. The police fewer invest to other source(eg grants) 38m and 38.5m from 2017 to 2018. All total, the police invested 304.7m and 318.6m between 2017 and 2018.
Regarding expenditure of money, the salaries(officers and staff) most high accounted for percentage. Salaries was 75% to 69% from 2017 to 2018 and it declined 6% in 2018. Technology was 8% in 2017 and 14% in 2018. It increased 6% in 2018. Buildings and transport same spent 17% from 2017 and 2018.
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