The given pie charts illustrate the percentage of government expenditure on 9 sectors between the year 2010 and 2015.
Overall, it is noticeable that the proportion of education that government spent on was the highest in the first year, and it continued to remain at this level until the last year. One more striking is that the data of government expenditure on pensions and others remained stable but the proportion of government expenditure on welfare, interest on borrowing witnessed a increase while the data of others followed a opposite trend.
As shown, there was a similarity in the proportion of education, healthcare and defence that nation invested, at 24%, 21% and 17%, respectively. After 5 years, these figures saw a downward trend with the corresponding figures of 21%, 20% and 14%. Likewise, in 2010, the proportion of government expenditure on transport sector was 3%, 1% higher than the data of culture and leisure. Over the following 5 years, both of them experieced a slight decrease, at the same figures 1%.
In contrast,
