The bar chart depicts government expenditure pay for four sectors—Education, Healthcare, Infrastructure, and Defense—for the years 2010, 2015, and 2020.
From a general perspective, the amount of money that the government spent on education, infrastructure and defense underwent a downward trend. Meanwhile, the amount of the government’s budget spent on healthcare exhihibited an upward trend.
The state budget pay on education had majorly increased by 25 billion USD in 2015 but it deteriorated to below 150 billion USD at the end of the time frame. The government spending on healthcare, in contrast, rose up from 200 to 225 billion USD in 2015 and kept rocketing up to over 250 billion USD in 2020.
The quantity of money spent on defense commenced at 250 billion USD and was the hishgest at that time. By 2015, there had been a marginal decline of 25 billion USD in the amount of capital paid for defense and grew to almost 250 billion USD in 2020. Furthermore, the money spent on infrastructure plummeted to 100 billion USD in 2015 and climbed to over 100 billion at the end of the period.
