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Band 7+: 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 delineates the information related to what city-dwellers of the United Kingdom thought to government supposed to boost spending on.

Overall, it is obvious from the graph that nearly half of women thought that government should fund health care, while over half of men prefer education instead. Another noteworthy fact that all units are given in percents.

In detail, according to data that has been obtained from the first table, 32% of men believe that government should fund health, while 55% of all men prefer education instead. However, merely 13% of men argue that money should be allocated to other industries. In contrast, the most popular option for women is health care (48%), while to other areas is paid less attention (12%). Ultimately, education accounted for about 40% of women.

Regarding the second graph, the preference to health care is soaring throughout the age groups (from 25% to 72%), it means that elderly people care about it more than youngsters. However, education has witnessed the opposite to health. Youngsters prefer education more than elderly people (from 40% to 12%). Finally, other areas were the lowest option among all variants.

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