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The image contains a table and two pie charts about the police budget in one area of Britain for 2017 and 2018. The table shows that in 2017, the budget was £306.7m with £177.5m from national government, £91.2m from local taxes, and £38m from other sources, while in 2018 it increased to £318.6m with £182m from the national government, £102.3m from local taxes, and £34.3m from other sources. The pie charts show how the budget was spent: salaries constituted the largest portion, decreasing from 60% in 2017 to 55% in 2018, buildings and transport decreased from 20% to 15%, technology remained the same at 15%, and other expenses increased from 5% to 15%.
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The above infographic depicts the major sources of budget and their expenditure in police sector for two following years.
Overall, in terms of influx of budget, national government and local taxes were the most most prominent income for police department. Similarly, the expenditure was mostly on reneumeration of employees in National Security.
To commence with income of Police Department, national government has collected more budget then previous year, which accounts for 177.8m in the year 2018. Furthermore, taxes raised from locals has increased by more than 10m in 2018. Similarly, money gained from grants showed no change between two period of time.
In terms of expenditure, employee’s salaries was the mostly spent area which decreased by 6% in 2018. Followed by transportation and construction of building which levelled off at 17%. Finally, the least amount was delegated into the purchase of techonology which accounted for 14% in the year 2018.
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