The provided charts illustrate the goverment expenditure on culture and education for the years 1995 and 2005, alongside the respectable levels of participation in arts events during the same points of time.
Overall, there were significant shifts in goverment spending in various sectors. There was a decrease in funding visual arts and increase in funding theater.
For arts event participation theater saw a dramatic surge. Music,however, saw a drop of funding. Literature and visual arts kept the stable levels of participation over a decade.
Starting with the pie chart, music had the significant proportion of goverment spenditure in both 1995 and 2005. Visual arts plunged its percentage of overall spendings in 2005 by a relative proportion. While Literature and theater had more money flowing into them in 2005 than a decade earlier.
Moving to bar chart, it is clear that every section had an overall increase in funding over the period of ten years with one exception of visual arts. Both years music dominated the chart by having the highest goverment expenditure with 120,000 dollars in 1995 and approximately 155,000 dollars in 2005.
