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The image displays a bar chart showing the percentage of government spending on roads and transport from 1990 to 2005 in Italy, Portugal, the UK, and the USA. In 1990, Italy spent 10%, which rose to 12% in 1995, peaked at 15% in 2000, and fell to just below 10% in 2005. Portugal spent over 5% in 1990, increased to 10% in 1995, dropped to 5% in 2000, and slightly increased to 6% in 2005. The UK had a spending of 10% in 1990, rose to 13% in 1995, remained at 13% in 2000, and increased to nearly 18% in 2005. Lastly, the USA had under 5% in 1990, increased to nearly 15% in 1995, held at approximately 10% in 2000, and decreased to nearly 5% in 2005.
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The bar graph describes the proportion of funding on road and transportation of four governments over a period of 15 years, from 1990 to 2005.
Overall, Portugal spent more money of transport than others throughout the examined period, while the UK ranked the lowest.
Starting with the percentage of about 26% in 1990, Portugal decreased by about 6% in 1995 in terms of funding for transportation. The figure continually declined and reached the lowest point of over 15% in 2005. Italy followed the same trend, as it allocated 20% of money for roads and transport in 1990 and decreased the amount during the next ten years, but finally rose to below 15% in the last studied year.
On the other hand, the expenditure of the UK and the USA saw a slight fluctuation among the years. Starting with over 10% and about 14% initially, the figures went up and down before staying at about 7% and 13% respectively in 2005.
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