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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 illustrates the percentage of government spending over five years. Overall, the data rate varied considerably.
As depicted in the graph, in 2010, money spent most in education, which is nearly a quarter of the total. Furthermore, healthcare and pensions positioned at the top three for each their spendings. In other hand, culture and leisure and ‘other’ as well, are the least plot for the spending.
Moreover, the period of the next five years later has faced several changes compared with the past. Education still situated at the first position with the percentage 3% lower than 2010, followed by both healthcare and pensions. Notably, pensions remained the same in two periods, accounted for 19%. However, the smallest portions in this year are fulfilled by 3 aspects, namely transport, culture and leisure, and other.
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