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Band 6+: The bar chart below illustrates government spending on four sectors—Education, Healthcare, Infrastructure, and Defense—in 2010, 2015, and 2020. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. You should write at least 150 words.

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The image illustrates government spending by sector for the years 2010, 2015, and 2020: Education spending is 100B in 2010, 150B in 2015, 120B in 2020; Healthcare spending is 200B in 2010, 220B in 2015, 280B in 2020; Infrastructure spending is 50B in 2010, 100B in 2015, 150B in 2020; Defense spending is 250B in 2010, 230B in 2015, 240B in 2020.
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The bar chart illustrates the spending by government on different sectors of country namely : Education, Healthcare, Infrastructure, and Defense between years 2010, 2015, and 2020. Overall, government spend the most of its money on health care and defense.However, infrastructure remained the least spent sector In the time frame . Education sector showed fluctuations in its trend.

Government Spent 200 Billion USD on healthcare in 2010. This figure then rose to around 220 in 2015 before further increased to approximately 260 by 2020. Similarly, On defense sector 250 Billion Dollars were spent in 2010. The values declined to around 235 in 2015 before slightly rose to about 240 by 2020.

In contrast,education sector showed fluctuations in its trend. In 2010 it stood at 150 Billion USD before rising to a peak of 180 in 2015. The figure fell to around 140by 2010.Furthermore, expenditures on infrastructure remained the least over the period of time. Initially in 2010, around 120 Billion Dollars were spent. The figures then declined to around 100 in 2015.the numbers had reached to about 110 by 2020.

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