The table and pie charts display the police budget and expenditure in 2017 and 2018. The table provides information about funding sources, while the pie charts illustrate how the budget was allocated.
Overall, the police budget increased slightly from 2017 to 2018. The majority of funds came from the National Government and Local Taxes. In terms of spending, salaries remained the largest expenditure, although its share decreased, while spending on technology and buildings grew.
In 2017, the total police budget was £304.7 million, rising to £318.6 million in 2018. The National Government contributed the largest share of funds, increasing from £175.5 million to £177.8 million. Local Taxes also grew significantly, from £91.2 million to £102.3 million, while other sources remained constant at £38 million.
Regarding expenditure, salaries accounted for 75% of the budget in 2017, but this figure dropped to 69% in 2018. In contrast, spending on technology nearly doubled, increasing from 8% to 14%. Expenditure on buildings and transport stayed unchanged at 17% in both years.
In summary, the police received increased funding in 2018, primarily from Local Taxes. Although salaries dominated the budget, there was a notable rise in technology expenditure.
