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The image contains a pie chart with 9 segments displaying UAE government spending in 2000, totaling AED 315 billion. The segments are: Law and order AED 17 billion, Health and personal social services AED 53 billion, Education AED 38 billion, Defence AED 22 billion, Industry, agriculture & employment AED 13 billion, Other expenditure AED 23 billion, Debt interest AED 23 billion, Housing heritage and environment AED 15 billion, Social Security AED 100 billion, and Transport AED 9 billion.
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The pie chart provides information about USE government spending in 2000. We can see where the money goes.
It can be seen that the largest share belongs to health and personal social services, social security and education. From 38 to 100 billion were invested in these areas. The same sizes have debt interest and other expenditure sections. 23 billion was spent for it. Law and order is noticeable larger compared to housing heritage and environment. Industry agriculture is smallest category. There are ten categories and the total budget was AED 315 billion.
Overall, the chart shows, that most spending money to social security, health and education, whereas others sections make up a minor part.
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