The provided table illustrates police budget’s income sources while the provided charts follow up with the distrubition of the budget across two years.
Overall, the total budget chart along with its three main sources followed a positive growth trajectory from 2017 to 2018 while significant shifts alongside static remains happened in the two charts given during this period.
In the year 2017; income from National Goverment stood at 175.5m, whilst local taxes from citizens contributed with a total number of 91.2m. Other sources on the other hand couldn’t go unnoticed with it’s 38m donation. By 2018; National Goverment’s fundation noticeably increased up to 177.8m. During this time, a substantial 10m expansion occured in local taxes’ fundation culminating in a final total of 102.3m. Meanwhile, a tiny advancement took part in other sources as well. In conclusion, 2017’s total budget skrocketed from 304.7m to 318.6m in 2018, with an astounding 11.9m increment amidst.
Focusing on the dispersion of the accumulated police budget, the demographic distribution revolving around salaries of officers and staff experienced a downfall from 75% in 2017,till 69% in 2018; culminating in a 6% decrease. Conversely,a massive progression took place in technology prices with a total 6% increase, climbing up to 14% from 8%. Suprisingly, building and transport expenses spent remained static throught the years while keeping the blatant changes stabilized, emphasizing its importance secretly.
