The illustrated pie charts give information about the proportion of regional government expenditures distributed to specific categories between two specific years: 2010 and 2015.
Overall, while the percentage of state expenses spent on welfare and borrowing witnessed a decline, that of the remaining categories recorded an opposite pattern.
In 2010, the proportion of expenses allocated to education and health care dominated government expenditure at 24% and 21%, respectively. Turning to 2015, despite documenting a downward trend, the percentage of spending on the mentioned categories still remained in its position. Pensions exhibited no change during the 5-year period.
In the meantime, spending on defense showed a significant decline from 1701. In contrast, the percentage of expenditure on welfare and the internet documented a similar double-increase pattern. The former rose from 8% to 3%, whereas the latter recorded a climb from 5% to 10%. Transport, culture, and others showed little change over the given period.
