The table compares the data relating to source of money on the police budget in terms of pound million in between the year of 2017 and 2018. The pie chart illustrates the proportion of money was distributed on the police budget in one area of Britain.
Overall, it can be observed that national government budget recorded highest figure, whereas other sources was lowest received money. The pie chart shows that money spent on officers and staff salaries accounted greatest proportion, while technology was lowest money used.
To begin with the police budget for different sources such as national government, local taxes, and other sources called grants. In 2017, the money came from the national government stood at approximately 175.5 million, which was significantly higher than local taxes at almost 91.2 million. In contrast, in 2018, the local taxes showed comparatively higher values, remaining at around 102.3 million. Therefore, the total rate of police budget in the year 2017 recorded lowest figure as compared to 2018, which was nearly 318.6 million.
On the other hand, the money was distributed on employees’ salaries were accounted highest percentage, which was roughly 75% in the year of 2017, whereas in 2018 showed fell down, at around 69%. Additionally, the remaining categories, including technology that money was spent, which considered for double proportion, at just under 8% to 14%, respectively. The building and transport were remained stable in both the years.
