The pie charts illustrate the proportion of income sources and expending in US highways in last year.
Overall, the highest proportion of income collected from central government and motor fuel taxes, while the proportion of revenue spend by capital outlay also highest.
In terms of income sources, the significant proportion of income collected from central government and motor fuel taxes, at 26.5% and 26% respectively. While the US highways collected 16% revenue from others sectors. Similarly, bonds and vehicle taxes give almost same proportion of revenue, at around 15%. The US highways collected revenue from tolls, at 4.3%.
In terms of expending, around 72% of revenue spend on capital outlay 48.8%, and maintenance and traffic services 23.8% respectively. Similarly, US highways spend 28% of revenue in others sectors, highway patrol and safety 8.8%, administration 7.9% and bond retirement 6%, while interest on debt was the lowest sector in this chart, at 4.7%.
