The table and pie charts depict the accounting of income and expenditure in an area of Britain between the year 2017 and 2018. The table shows the sources of money, while pie chart shows how it was spent. Units are calibrated in million pounds and percentage respectively.
Overall, as per the table, the major contribution was from National Government, whereas the least from other sources (eg. grants). The budget increased over the one year of interval. Moreover, as per pie chart, the maximum proportion of money allocated for wages, meanwhile the lowest for technology. However, the expenditure on technology increased in year 2018.
To begin with, looking over the tabular chart, National Government spent approximately 2 million pound more as compared to previous year, while local taxes rose 91.2 million pound in 2017 to 102.3 million pouns in 2018. Other sources, including grants remained relatively constant at around 38 million pound with a slight increase of 0.5 million pound.
According to pie chart, same fraction incurred on building and transport at 17% in both year. Furthermore, the amount allocated to remuneration declined by 6%, whereas spending on technology rose by 6%.
