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Band 6+: The table shows data about what people in the UK thought the government should increase spending on. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows percentage distributions by gender and age group. % Gender: Men - Health 32%, Education 55%, Other areas 13%. Women - Health 48%, Education 40%, Other areas 12%. % Age group: Health - 18-24: 25%, 25-34: 35%, 35-44: 48%, 45-54: 48%, 55-64: 52%, 65+: 72%. Education - 18-24: 40%, 25-34: 52%, 35-44: 26%, 45-54: 27%, 55-64: 18%, 65+: 12%. Other areas - 18-24: 35%, 25-34: 13%, 35-44: 26%, 45-54: 25%, 55-64: 30%, 65+: 16%.
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The table illustrates the percentage of what people in the UK believed the government should increase focus on.

Overall,the percentages indicated that education was the main priority for men and the other areas for gender ,while the women were the highest for health.Futhermore, while the younger people tend to be more focused on improving education,the older people look after focused on health.

Looking at first of gender,more than half of men with 55% suggested the government should raise the quality of education,compared with 40% of women.In contrast,health was selected by almost half of women with 48% higher than the 32% recorded by men.For the other areas had a much smaller proportion of both gender,with 13% of men and 12% of women should receive more funding.

It is clear from the age group about that,the health rises steadily between the age of 18 and 65,starting at 25% and reaching as high as 72%.However, the figures for the 35-44 and 45-54 groups remain unchanged.In contrast, the percentage supporting education falls significantly, declining from 52% in the 25-34 category to 26% among those aged 35-44, before dropping further to just 12% in the oldest groups.For the other areas,there was felt steadily between 18-24 and 65+, starting with 35% and ending with 16%.

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