The pie graph illustrates the amount of money, measured in billions, allocating to ten distinct categories of the United Arab Emirates’ governmental bodies in the year 2000.
Overall, a government had assigned the total funding of 315 billion AED. Additionally, social security was the most significant section for the government to spend money on among all categories.
Regarding the most receiving budget sections, social security was allotted 100 billion money, making it the highest received section, which nearly doubled that of health and personal social services at 53 billion. This was followed by education, with 38 billion had been spent on.
Concerning the remaining categories, debt interest, defense and unspecified expenditures had a comparable amount of spending with around 23 billion. Besides, Law and order, housing heritage and environment and industry, agriculture and employment had a minor dispensation, with 17, 15 and 13 billion, respectively. Finally, transportation received a total budget at 9 billion, establishing it as the least expense the government had spent on
