The given table and charts illustrate the data about how much money was spent in one area in Britain between 2017 and 2018. The table depicts from where the budget came from, while pie charts present how it was controlled.
As an overall trend, it can be clearly seen that a significant amount of money was received from national government and the majority of budget was spent on officers’ salary.
To begin with, the police budget in 2017 was provided by national government at $175,5 millions from local taxes around $91 millions and the minority amount from other sources such as grants. In comparison with the next year, the given budget increased roughly at $15 millions in total.
Moving to the pie charts, we can see that the highest proportion of money was spent on salaries, but in 2018 the percentage decreased at 6%. The budget that was used for technologies rose at 6% during one year, whereas the buildings and transport have not changed their percentages and remained the same.
