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The image displays a table and two pie charts regarding the police budget for one area of Britain in 2017 and 2018. The table provides financial data in millions of pounds, showing four sources of income - National Government, Local Taxes, and Other sources (eg grants), along with a Total budget figure. In 2017, National Government provided 175.5m, Local Taxes 91.2m, Other sources 38m, totaling 304.7m. For 2018, those figures were 177.8m, 102.3m, 38.5m, and 318.6m respectively. The first pie chart depicts how the 2017 budget was allocated: Salaries at 75%, Technology at 17%, and Buildings and transport at 8%. The second pie chart shows the 2018 allocations: Salaries at 69%, Technology at 17%, and Buildings and transport at 14%.
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The table and chart compare the income sources and their expenditure details of the police budget in the years 2017 and 2018 in Britain.
Overall, it can be seen that income increased considerably from taxes, while the other two sources remained pretty much the same. Also, the expense on technology almost doubled, and the salaries decreased, but the amount spent on infrastructure remained the same. Firstly, the total budget of the police increased by 13.5 million pounds, the main portion of which was contributed by the rises in local taxes from 91.2 to 102.3 million pounds. However, there were very minimal changes in the National government and the other sources, which rose by 2.3 and just 0.5 million respectively.
Additionally, the money allocated for technology rose significantly from 8% to 14%, which was possible by deciding to decrease the portion of salaries from three-quarters to 69%. Noticeably, the fraction spent on buildings and transportation remained constant, i.e., 17%.
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