The table reports the police budget distributed from national government, local taxes, and other sources for 2017 and 2018 in an area of Britain, whereas the pie charts illustrates how it was allocated on salaries, technology, and buildings and transport. Overall, the national government provided the most amount of money over the period shown, which a majority of it is used for salaries.
The national government remained as the source with the largest number of budgets, hovering around 176 million in 2017 and 2018. Initially, local taxes gave 91.2 million in 2017, its number then rose to approximately 102 million in 2018. Lastly, other sources besides the two above supplied the least with around 38 million in both years.
From the money given, it is mostly used for salaries (office and staff) at 75% in 2017, then reduced to nearly 70% in 2018. On the other hand, buildings and transport remained constant with 17% of the price provided. Finally, technology commenced at 8%, then almost doubled the following year.
