The pie chart illustartes the government financial spending for non-defense discretionary expenses in the year 2019 across seven main sectors.
Overall, the highest porpotion of distributing money was for health care and health research, while the smallest porpotion was diplomacy and international affairs.
The largest part 22% of the budget was using for medical care shows the government focus for the urban well being. Transportation and economic development came second, receiving 19% of the total payout. Thirdly, education and training accounted for 15%, reflect on the concern of learning for the community.
Economic secrutiy also showed a major affect which cost 13% of the funds. Law enforcement and governance along with science enviroment and energy both shared equivalent figure of 12%. Lastly, the smallest worthed amount, 8%, was assigned for diplomacy and international affairs.
In conclusion, the mass of the government’s non-discretionary disburse in 2019 was focused on health, infrastructure, and education while international relations received the least funding.
