The provided pie chart gives information about budget expenses on various sectors by the UAE governance in 2000.
Overall, it is evident that the largest part of the budget was spent for social security AED, whereas for transport AED was provided relatively limited budget. Except for health and personal social services AED and education AED, other remaining sectors represented approximately similar share.
Money provided for social security AED made up just over a quarter of the whole budget, precisely 100 billion. However, expenditures for transport sector accounted for the least share, only 9 billion. The second main direction was health and personal services, with 53 billion. Education field required around a half of the previous sector, representing 38 billion.
With regards to remaining sectors, they generally comprised almost similar share. Debt interest AED and other expenditure made up identical expenses, representing 23 billion. While defence AED accounted for 22 billion, law and order AED, housing, herritage and environment AED, and industry, agriculture and employment AED sectors constituted shares with only difference of 2 billion, 17 billion, 15 billion, and 13 billion, relatively.
