The given pie charts represents percentage of different income sources in total revenue of U.S. Highways and prapotation of different expenditure in total expense during last year.
As it can be observed from the chart, during last year highest revenue of U.S. Highways was from Motor Fuel Taxes and Central Government funds which was 26% of total revenue and 26.5% of total revenue respectely. While lowest revenue was earned from Tolls which was anout 4.3% of total revenue. Meanwhile revenue from Motor Vehicle Taxes was 12.2% of total revenue, from Bonds revenue was about 14.9% of total revenue and other revenue sources shared about 16.1% of total revenue.
Second pie chart displays data about percentage of expenditure done by U.S. Highways during last year. Majority of expenses was done on Capital Outlay which was about 48.8% of total expenditure. Also, 23.8% of total expenditure was done on Maintenance and Traffic Services. In Highwat Patrol and Safety 8.8% of total expenditure was done. In Administration 7.9% of total expenditure was incured and 6% of total expenditure was done on Bond Retirement. Among all lowest expenditure was done on Interest on Debt which was about 4.7% of total expenditure.
It can be concluded, that different revenue sources had contributed in total revenue of U.S. Highways and number of expenses was incured on different expenditure by U.S. Highways.
