The pie charts enumeraties how local government spent money in 2010 and 2015.
Overall,education and healthcare took the biggest part of budget in both years.However,there were some changes in other areas.
In 2010,education was the highest,at about 30%.Healthcare was around 25%.Transport and environment had smaller shares,about 15% and 10%.Other sectors such as housing and public safety were lower.
By 2015,healthcare expenditure had increased to roughly 30%,becoming the largest category.In contrast,spending on education declined slightly to just under this figure.Transport experienced a marginal rise,reaching approximately 20%,indicating a growing emphasis on infrastructure.Meanwhile,environmental services saw a noticeable reduction,dropping to around 5%,which suggests a decreased priority compared to other sectors.Housing expenditure also fell slightly,remaining one of the smallest portions of the budget.Public safety,however,showed a minor increase,reflecting a steady commitment to maintaining security and essential services.Overall,while the main areas of spending remained similar,there was a clear shift towards healthcare and transport,accompanied by reductions in environmental and housing allocations.
