The following chart depicts the information of expenditure on culture by local government during 1999 and 2003.
After analyzing the graph, it is evident that around 150 million was spent on library services which is also the highest amongst other services offered by government. In addition, biggest amount spent was nearly 180 million in 2002, showing us the preference and demands of locals.
However, museums and art galleries are the second most expensive part of the culture. During the year 2002 the majority was spent approximately 60 million. Apart from this, a sum of total of around 40 million was spent by the government, which is also the lowest in the graph. Last but not least, the third and also the lowest expenditure on the list is of venues.
Furthermore, Venus shows a relatively really budget graph with imbalanced ups and downs. Additionally the highest paid on venues was during the year 2001 which was somewhere around 25 million while 1999 being the lowest with only about 18 million expenditure. In conclusion, the graph sets the higher standards with the most money spent on library services on the other hand a downtrend of expenditure or lack of development in venues.
