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Band 5+: The charts below show local government expenditure in 2010 and 2015. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two pie charts with government expenditure for 2010 (top chart) and 2015 (bottom chart). The charts include the following categories and percentages for 2010: Education (24%), Healthcare (17%), Pensions (19%), Defence (8%), Welfare (5%), Interest on borrowing (3%), Transport (2%), Culture and leisure (1%), and Other (1%). The same categories are shown for 2015 with the following percentages: Education (20%), Healthcare (21%), Pensions (19%), Defence (13%), Welfare (10%), Interest on borrowing (1%), Transport (1%), Culture and leisure (1%), and Other (1%).
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The pie chart depicts local state spendings in 9 different categories comparing 2000 and 2010 years.

In summary, in both years, the most funded segments are education, healthcare, pensions and defence. As for the least financed groups, these are transpart calture and leisure, and other. Education, defence, welfare and interest on borrowing have undergone the most evidentual alterngs in expenditure.

Firsly, in 2010, spending on education and defense has dropped on 3 percent compared to the year of 2000. Among the largest areas, which are financed by government, healthcare faced a decrease only by 1 percent. As for pensions, this category remained unchanged at 19 percent.

Secondly, both welfare interest on borrowing expenditures were increased by 5 percent. Welfare spending percentage rised from 8 percent to 13 percent and interest on borrowing percentage was doubled from 5 percent to 10 percent. Lastly, spending on transport and culture and leisure fell significatly, with the transport budget declining by two thirds.

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