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The image contains a line graph detailing U.S. government spending on research from 1980 to 2008 across five categories: Health, Space, Energy, General Science, and Other. The y-axis represents expenditure in US dollars (billions), ranging from 0 to 25, and the x-axis symbolizes years, progressing from 1980 to 2008 in 4-year intervals. Health spending shows a stable increase from approximately 5 billion in 1980 to just under 10 billion in 1992, then a sharp rise to nearly 25 billion in 2004, before slightly declining in 2008. Space expenditure remains constant around 15 billion from 1980 until a peak at just over 15 billion in 1996, followed by a decline to approximately 5 billion in 2008. Energy spending starts close to 10 billion in 1980, declining to just under 5 billion in 1984, then fluctuates between 3 to 5 billion until 2008. General Science expenditure begins around 2 billion in 1980, gradually increasing to approximately 7 billion in 2008. The Other category shows a steady incline from around 2 billion in 1980 to 7 billion in 2008, with slight fluctuations.
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The line graph illustrates how much money U.S government spend on various areas between 1980 and 2008
In 1980, U.S. government allocated nearly 18 billion dollars. It was decreased to approximately 7 billion dollars in 1984. Nevertheless, it shows a significant growth from 1984 to 2004.Below 20 billion dollars budgeted for health in 2008.
Space started with about 8 billion dollars, then experienced a slight decline. At the end of the period, space gradually increased, reaching just below 10 million dollars.
Energy reached 7 billion dollar in 1996 and 2008, in other years it remained unchanged or decreased to 5 billion dollar. General Science surged gently between 1980 and 1988. It showed some fluctuations until 2000. Between 2000 and 2008, general science saw a period of stability. Others decreased to 5 billion dollar in 1984 and sated constant, however after 1988 it skyrocketed gradually until 2000. In 2000, it was about 7 billion dollar, from this it dipped to 5 billion dollar.
Overall, Health showed considerable surge throughout the period, whereas the rest areas experienced either a slight growth or remained stable
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