The given pie chart shows the revenue sources and expenditure of U.S. Highway for last year.
Overall, the highest amount of tax was coming from the Motor fuel taxes and the least amount tax was coming from the tolls. The highest expenditure sector was capital outlay and least expenditure sector was interest on Debt.
In detailed, the highest revenue generated from the Motor fuel taxes and least revenue generated from the tolls. (From Motor fuel taxes, it was 26% and from tolls, was 4.3% respectively.) Roughly total 40% revenue came from the Central Government and Bonds. Almost 13% revenue came from the Motor vehicle taxes. They were some other sources, from that the revenue generated was 16.1%.
Government spent Lum sum amount on capital outlay. That was 48.8%. Roughly 23% expenditure sectors were Administration, Highway patrol and safety and bond retirement. On the maintenance and traffic services government spent amount was almost 24% in last year. Last but not least, the government spent 4.7% amount on interest payments for debt.
