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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 chart illustrates the percentage of government spending on roads and transport in Italy, Portugal, the UK, and the USA in 1990, 1995, 2000, and 2005.
Overall, Portugal had the highest expenditure in most years, peaking at 27% in 1995, while the UK consistently showed the lowest, dropping to 8% in 2000. Italy and the USA demonstrated relatively stable spending compared to Portugal’s fluctuations.
Portugal started at about 20% in 1990, increased significantly to 27% in 1995, but sharply dropped to 12% in 2000. Meanwhile, Italy (nearly 20% in 1990) and the USA (15%) maintained moderately stable trends, each fluctuating by a few percentage points. In contrast, the UK consistently exhibited the lowest values, ranging from 8% to 13%.
By 2005, Portugal and the USA increased spending to 14%, while Italy peaked at 15%. The UK remained the lowest at approximately 10%.
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